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TABLE OP SPECIES 



Tarsi wholly dark colored. 



Hind tibiae broadly white at apex ciscni Coquillett 



Hind tibiae without white apical ring. 



Wings with a white spot at outer third of costa. 



Palpi marked with white; third vein extensively white in 



the middle pscudopuiictipcnnis Theobald 



Palpi wholly black ; third vein wholly black scaled, 



punctipcnnis Say 

 Wings without such spot on the costa. 



Wings with patches of yellowish scales ; sixth vein with 



three black spots crucians Wiedemann 



Wings without patches of pale scales. 



Wing at apex with a coppery spot on fringe, 



occidcntaiis Dyar & Knab 

 Wing-fringe uniformly dark throughout. 



Body not wholly blackish; hairs of mesonotum yel- 

 low or white. 

 Palpi of the female blackish scaled through- 

 out; wing scales forming spots at the 

 bases of the fork-cells, 

 ' qiiadrimaculatus Say 



Palpi of the female with dull silvery white 

 rings at bases of joints; scales of wings 

 mesially not distinctly massed at bases 



of fork-cells walkeri Theobald 



Body blackish throughout ; hairs of mesonotum 



dark brown atropos Dyar & Knab 



Tarsi .speckled with white. 



Hind tarsi with the last two joints largely black, 



vcstitipeiuiis Dyar & Knab 

 Hind tarsi with the last two joints wholly white, 



annnlipalpis Lynch Arribalzaga 



Anopheles (Anopheles) eiseni Coquillett. 



Anopheles eiseni Coquillett, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, x, 192, 1902. 

 Mycomyia tibiamaculatn Neiva, Brazil-Medico, xx, 288, 1906. 



Tropical America, the larv?e in tree-holes and pools in rocks. 



Anopheles (Anopheles) pseudopunctipennis Theobald. 



Anopheles pseudopunctipennis Theobald, Mon. Culic, ii, 305, 1901. 

 Anopheles franciscanus McCracken, Ent. News, xv, 12, 1904. 

 Anopheles peruvianus Tamayo, Mem. de la Municipalidad de 

 Lima, 1906, xxxv, 1907. 



