238 FEED. V. THKOBAM) M. A., CULICIDAE ETC'. 



white band towards the apical half; apex pale testaceous. 



The thorax deep brown with narrow curved dull pale 

 ochreous scales, two patches at the sides of a reddish brown 

 line ; scutellum with similar pale scales ; metauotum brown ; 

 pleurae testaceous and brown with some small fiat pale scales. 



Abdomen dull brown, with prominent ochreous basal bands, 

 pale border bristles and traces of some pale scales on the apex 

 of the last segment, which has many golden-brown chaetae ; 

 venter mostly pale scaled. Legs brown, venter and base of femora 

 pallid, all the legs show prominent narrow pale bands invol- 

 ving both sides of the joints, less marked at the hind legs 

 than on the fore and mid ; ungues equal and simple. 



Wings Avith brown scales, rather dense on the first, second, 

 third and fourth veins, the median vein-scales rather short, 

 broad and s])atulate; first submarginal cell much longer and 

 irlightly narrower than the second ])Osterior cell, its stem 

 rather more than half the length of the cell, its base nearly 

 level with that of the second posterior cell, stem of the latter 

 about half as long as the cell ; posterior cross-vein longer 

 than the mid, about twice its own length distant from it. 



Length 4 mm. 



Habitat. Pasuruan,Java. (Kobus); Samarang, Java (Jacobson). 



Time of c a p t u r e. January and February. 



Observations. Described from three 9 2 . The leg ban- 

 ding being apical and basal gives it the appearance of CuletV 

 infida Theobald, but it can be told at once by the absence 

 of the pale band just before the top of the proboscis. 



11. Culed! fatigtuis Wiedemann. 



Pasuruan, Java (Kobus); Saraaraug (Jacobson) 1. '0(3 ; Sama- 

 rang (Drescher) IX. 1905. (1 9). 



12. (Jhrysoconops brevicellulus Theobald. 

 Samarang, Java (Jacobson) L '0(5 (2 cT's). 



