58 THE MOSQUITOES OF NEW JERSEY 



radius one, black ; few white scales at extreme apex and some grayish 

 ones just before cross vein between radius one and radius two ; radius 

 two, black, broken twice with white portions before fork and white again 

 at margin; radius three, large portion at base black, smaller portion 

 black at margin, intermediate part white; radius four and five, black 

 at base and at margin, grayish and whitish scales between ; media one 



Fig. XVIII. Adult of daylight Anopheles. Anopheles crucians Wied. (After 

 John B. Smith.) 



and two, grayish to fork, with small black patch at cross vein, after 

 fork black at both ends, white between ; media three, black at both ends, 

 white between ; cubitus one, white to fork, black to a little beyond cross 

 vein and again at wing margin, intermediate part white; cubitus two, 

 white, except small black portion at margin ; anal vein, white, small 

 black portion at each end and one in center. An. crucians is the only 

 species in which the last spotted wing vein has three distinct spots. 



Abdomen, as in allied species, dark brown with yellowish brown hairs 

 evenly scattered over surface. 



