236 FRED. V. THEOBAI,!) M. A., ('liIJOlDAE ETC. 



7. IJowarJ'ma chri/soli)ieata Theobald V 



y l d". Tosari, Java (Kobus). The specimen is not perfect 

 enough to be sure of. No male of Hoioardina has been descri- 

 bed. In this specimen the scale characters agree with ^ 

 Howavdwa and the thoracic ornamentation is like chrysoliiieata.. 

 The proboscis becomes constricted at the pale band and the palpi 

 are not ([uite as long as the proboscis, the abdomen has basal 

 pale bands and shiny white basal lateral spots. Fore legs only 

 present, the larger ungues biserrate and the smaller uniserrate. 

 Except for the scutellar scales it might l)e a male of Hule- 

 œetoini/ia triliiicata with marked proboscis. 



8. Cidiaula (Cide.a) concolor Rob. Desvoid. 

 Samaraug Java. I. '08 (Jacobson). 3 5 's & 1 d*. 

 Java (Piepers) 1 9. 



9. Culex rnicrotaeniata nov. sp. 



Head with pale scales in the middle, then a dark patch, 

 then white; proboscis with a narrow pale band: thorax brown 

 with two broad dark parallel lines, with small dull golden- 

 brown scales. Abdomen deep brown with narrow basal yellow 

 bands, except on the penultimate segment, last segment with 

 H basal white band. Legs with very faint narrow pale basal 

 bands to some extent involving both sides of the segment. 

 Very small species. 



5. Head brown with small narrow-curved jjale golden scales 

 in the middle and dark upright forked scales, a patch of flat 

 dark ones at the sides and tlien a patch of flat white ones; 

 palpi small, black scaled; proboscis deep brown with a narrow 

 })ale band towards the apical half; antennae deep brown, 

 basal segment deep [)iown and testaceous ; clypeus deep brown. 



Thorax brown with two dark parallel broad lines, very 

 shiny, clothed with small narr .w-curved pale dull golden 



