150 INSKCUTOR INSCITI^ MENSTRUUS 



Anopheles (Manguinhosia) peryassui Dyar & Knab. 



Manguinhosia lutsi Cruz (not Anopheles lutzii Cruz), Urn No\. 



Gen. Braz. da s.-f. "Anophelinae," 1907. 

 Anopheles peryassui Dyar & Knab, Proc. U. S. N. M., xxxv, 53, 



note, 1908. 



Brazil, the larvae unknown. 



Subgenus CELLIA Theobald 

 Cellia Theobald, Journ. Trop. Med., v, 183, 1902. 



TAB1,E OF SPECIES 



Hind tarsi all white beyond the second joint. 



Scales on the dor.sum of all the abdominal segments. 



Lower fork of the second vein with a white patch at the tip, 



argyritarsis Robineau-Desvoidy 

 Lower fork of second vein with a black patch at the tip, 



pictipennis Philippi 

 Scales on the last two abdominal segments only, 



bradliensis Chagas 

 Hind tarsi similar but with a black spot on the last joint. 



Palpi with the last two joints white except narrowly at bases, 



tarsiniaculata Goeldi 

 Palpi with the last joint only white albimanus Wiedemann 



Anopheles (Cellia) argyritarsis Robineau-Desvoidy. 



Anopheles argyritarsis Robineau-Desvoidy, Mem. Soc. d'Hist. 

 Nat., iii, 411, 1827. 



Tropical American mainland. Lesser Antilles, the larvae in 

 ground pools and artificial receptacles. The abdominal scale- 

 tufts, which condition the subgeneric reference, are occasion- 

 ally wanting in this species. 



Anopheles (Cellia) pictipennis Philippi. 



Culex pictipennis Philippi, Verb. z.-b. Ges. Wien, xv, 596, 1865. 

 Anopheles albitarsis Lynch Arribalzaga, El Nat. Arg., i, 151, 1878. 

 Anopheles bigotii Theobald, Mon. Culic, i, 135, 1901. 



Chile and Argentina, the larva unknown. This is not be- 

 fore me. 



Anopheles (Cellia) braziliensis Chagas. 



Cellia bradliensis Chagas, Nov. Esp. do Cul. Braz., 18, 1907. 

 Brazil, the larvse unknown. 



