i'KEU. V. THEOBALD M. A., CULICIDAE ETC. 235 



and a white basal band to the first tarsal, rest violet; ungues 

 black. 



Wings with the hrst fork cell very small, its stem about 

 four times as long as the cell; second posterior cell broad, 

 more than twice as long as the first, its stem a little longer 

 than the cell ; supernumerary cross-vein considerably nearer 

 the apex of the wing than the mid and about the same leno-th ; 

 the posterior cross-vein longer than the mid, sloping back- 

 wards, and situated close to it. Haltères fuscous, with creamy 

 apical scales. 



Length 8 mm. 



Habitat Java (Piepers). 



Observations. Described from a perfect 5. A very 

 marked species easily told by having all the mid tarsi white 

 and the apical tuft of orange chaetae, the apple green abdomen 

 with violet apex. 



3. Toxorhynchites s^dendens Wiedemann V 



Two badly damaged d"s from Surinam. The large orange 

 colored tail-tuft is very marked in one specimen, and on this 

 account they may be surmised as being Wiedemann's species. 

 If not, they are undescribed, but are not in sufficiently good 

 preservation to describe. 



Culicinae. 



4. Mucidui< muddus Karsch. 

 1 Ç from Delagoa Bay. 



5. Desvoidea obturbans Walker. 



Samarang, Java; I, H & HI. '06; VHI. '05. (Jacobson) 



5 j's & 4 d*'s. 



6. Stegomyia fasciata Fabricius. 



Samarang I. '08. (Jacobson); Pasuruan (Kobus). 



