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THE MOSQUITOES OF NEW JERSEY 



Fig. XXX. Adult of four-spotted Anopheles. Anopheles quadrimaculatus Say, 



Antennae filiform, the joints subequal, rugose, blackish, pilose; hairs of 

 whorls sparse, black, short ; tori subspherical, with a cup-shaped apical 

 excavation, small, blackish. Clypeus elongate, elliptical, dark brown, 

 nude. Eyes well separated, black. Occiput with a median groove, black- 

 ish, densely clothed with erect, triangular, or notched scales, black on 

 sides and at extreme base, whitish anteriorly, a tuft of long white hair 

 scales projecting forward between the eyes ; a row of black setae along 

 margins of eyes. 



