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labellae long, lanceolate, dull luteous, with small outstanding black 

 setae; vestiture appressed, bronzy brown. Palpi nearly as long as the 

 proboscis, uniform ; vestiture brown with a blue reflection ; setae rather 

 long, especially at tip. Antennae filiform, the joints subequal rugose, 

 blackish, with long pile ; hairs of whorls sparse, black, short ; tori sub- 



FiG. Lvii. Adult of tree-hole Anopheles. Anopheles barberi Coq. (After John 

 B. Smith.) 



spherical, with a cup-shaped apical excavation, small, blackish. Clypeus 

 small, rounded elliptical, dark brown, nude. Eyes narrowly separated, 

 black. Occiput with a median groove, brown, clothed with erect forked 

 scales, dense and pale brownish yellow posteriorly, more sparse and 

 white anteriorly, a tuft of fine white hairs projecting forward between 

 the eyes ; a row of black setae among margins of eyes. 



"Prothoracic lobes lateral, small but prominent, bearing coarse 

 brown bristles. Mesonotum short, rounded, convex, dull brown, gray 



