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Grabhamia punctor Kirby. (Plate VIII, Fig. 2.) 



Side piece elongate, terminal hairs very stout ; outer lobe distinct, 

 running basally to join the inner lobe, moderately setose ; inner lobe 

 well developed, expanded, setose ; clasp filamentous with long terminal 

 spine. Harpe jointed, basal part curved, uniform, outer filament 

 broad, curved, not long, slightly recurved at tip. Harpago curved, 

 concave, the tip narrow and bent. Unci invisible. Appendage of 

 eighth segment short, broad, setose. 



Grabhamia abfitchii Felt. ( Plate VIII, Fig. 3. ) 



Side piece elongate, with stout hairs at apex ; outer lobe present, 

 short, prominent, setose; inner lobe well developed, long, running 

 up to the outer lobe, setose throughout ; clasp filamentous with long 

 terminal spine. Harpe jointed, uniform, the basal part curved, fila- 

 ment straight, equal in length to the basal part. Harpago smooth, 

 elongate, curved, concave, the tip narrowed and bent. Unci invisible. 

 Appendage of the eighth segment narrow, long, with few setae. 



Grabhamia fitchii Felt & Young. ( Plate VIII, Fig. 4. ) 



Side piece elongate, with stout hairs at apex ; outer lobe present, 

 short, prominent, setose ; inner lobe prominent, short, sharply conic, 

 very densely haired ; clasp filamentous with long terminal spine. 

 Harpe jointed, basal part straight, uniform, apical filament short, 

 broad, with a notch at base with a slight prominence above it, the tip 

 curved over. Harpago curved, concave, prominent, the tip narrow 

 and curved. Unci invisible. Appendage of eighth segment distinct, 

 broad, with many setae. 



Culicelsa confirmatus Arrib. (Plate VIII, Fig. 5.) 



Side piece elongate, narrowed outwardly ; outer lobe present, 

 elongate, smooth, an area at its base bearing numerous dense long 

 hairs ; inner lobe small, setose, a broad stout spine arising near it 

 which is bent at base and recurved at tip; clasp filamentous with long 

 terminal spine. Harpe jointed, the basal part long, even, the apical 

 filament long, expanded, with a sharp retrorse branch near tip. 

 Harpago elongate, conical, the tip tapered and bent. Unci invisible. 

 Appendage of the eighth segment broad, setose. 



Anopheles crucians Wied. (Plate VIII, Fig. 6.) 



Side piece conic, stout, a lobe within near base bearing two stout 

 setae ; a second lobe within the first, conic, with triple stout apical 

 setae and two smaller ones on the basal slope. Clasp stout, long and 

 broad, narrowed centrally, with a small terminal spine. 



