KO. 1822 NEW SPECIES OF AMERICAN MOSQUITOES 263 



Three specimens, Caldera Island, Porto Bello Bay, Panama (A. H. 

 Jennings). 



Type no. 12133, U. S. N. M. 



WYEOMYIA EUETHES, new species 



Female. — Proboscis rather short and stout, distinctly swollen at 

 the tip. Occiput dark-scaled, the eyes with a narrow white margin. 

 Prothoracic lobes dark, white below, without a distinct white tip. 

 Abdomen dark above, white below, the colors separated on the sides 

 in a straight line. Wing-scales large, ovate. Legs black, the mid 

 tarsi with the tip of the second, the third to fifth joints white below, 

 hind tarsi with the fourth and fifth joints white below except at tip. 



One specimen, Tabernilla, Canal Zone, Panama (A. Busck). 



Type no. 12134, U. S. N. M. 



WYEOMYIA CHRESTA, new species 



Female. — Proboscis rather long and slender, distinctly swollen at 

 the tip. Occiput dark-scaled, the eyes with a narrow white margin, 

 interrupted subdorsally. Prothoracic lobes dark, white below : ab- 

 dominal colors separated on the sides in a straight line. Wing-scales 

 large, ovate. Legs black, the mid tarsi with tip of second joint, 

 third and fourth white below, hind tarsi with bases of second and 

 third narrowly white, fourth and fifth white below except at tips. 



Two specimens, Tabernilla. Canal Zone, Panama (A. Busck). 



Type no. 12135, U. S. N. M. 



WYEOMYIA ANTOINETTA, new species 



Proboscis moderate, distinctly swollen at the apex. Occiput dark- 

 scaled, obscurely iridescent, the margin of the eyes not white-scaled, 

 a silvery spot on the occiput and on sides below. Prothoracic lobes 

 dark-scaled, with a violaceous luster, the apex and base silvery- 

 scaled. Abdomen dark-scaled above with obscure bronzy and blue 

 luster, white-scaled beneath, the colors separated on the sides in a 

 '^traight line. Legs dark-scaled with a paler bronzy luster beneath, 

 mid tarsi with the outer half of the second and all of the last three 

 joints silver-white-scaled outwardly, hind tarsi unmarked. Wing- 

 scales narrow. Length, 3 mm. 



One specimen, Estero, Florida (J. B. Van Duzee), bred from 

 larvse in bromeliaceous plants. 



Type no. 12179, U. S. N. M. 



