igio. 



N. Annandale : Species of Phlebotoiiius, 



Phlebotomin^: — 



A. Wings broadly heart-shaped, densely covered 



with scales ; mouth not forming a pro- 

 boscis . . . . . . Diplonema. 



B. Wings relatively narrow, devoid of scales 



except at the base ; mouth parts forming 



a proboscis . . . . , . Phleboloiiius. 



FigJ 



Fig. I. — Wing of Ctilex (after Theobald). FiG. 2.— Wing of Pklcbotoinns. 



c, costal vein ; sc, subcostal ; ist to 6th, first to sixth longitudinal veins ; 

 a, a', and a", incrassations (a' called by Austen the 6th vein, a" the 8th); y.. 

 supernumerary cross-vein; /,., mid cross- vein; P. , posterior cross-vein ; A., costal 

 cell; B., subcostal cell ; C marginal cell ; D., first submurginal cell; H., second 

 submarginal cell ; F. , first posterior cell ; G. . second posterior cell ; J . , third pos- 

 terior cell ; K., anal cell; H., first basal cell; I., second basal cell: L. , auxiliary ; 

 M. , spurious cell. 



PSVCHODIN.'E- 



The third longitudinal vein runs to the apex 

 of the wing, dividing the wing into two 

 approximately equal halves . . I'svclunia. 



The third longitudinal vein terminates dis- 



tally at a jjoint below the apex of the wing Pcricoiiur 



