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Myzomyia thorntonii, Ludlow (1904), Canad. Ento. p. 69 

 (1904). 



Localities. — One female, Bien-hoa ; four females, Ha-tien. 



Myzomyia indefinata, Ludlow (1904), Canad. Ento. p. 299 

 (1904). 



Localities. — One female, Saigon ; one female, Ha-tien. 



Myzorliynchus barbirostris, Van de Wulp (1884), Leyden Mus. 

 Notesvi. p. 46 (1884). 



Localities. — One female, Ha-tien ; one female, Phu-My ; six 

 females, Tan-chau. 



Myzorhynclius (sp ?) . 



Localities. — One male and one female, Saigon ; one female, 

 Ha-tien. 



These specimens appear to be near M. vanus, Walker, but 

 have not yet been definitely placed. 



Nyssorhynchus jamesii, Theobald (1901), Mono. Culicid. i. 

 p. 134 (1901), Theobald.: 



Locality. — One female, Giadink. 



Desvoidya obturbans, Walker (1860), Jourii. Proc. Linn. Soc. 

 Lond. iv. p. 91 (1860). 



Locality. — One female, Giadink. 



Steqomyia iv-alba, Theobald (1905), Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung, 

 iii. 74'(1905). 



Locality. — One female, Ha-tien. 



Stegomyia hatiensis, n. sp. 



Head, thorax and abdomen dark, uni- 

 formly coloured. Palpi small and covered 

 with dark scales. Legs almost black, un- 

 handed. 



$ . Head yellowish brown, covered 

 mostly with dull blackish brown small flat 

 scales ; there is, however, a very small area 

 in the centre line of the head composed of 

 flat whitish scales and similar areas late- 

 rally ; the former appears to be the remains 

 of a median line of white scales ; a row of 

 nine black bristles project over the eyes, 

 the three central ones being much longer 

 and extending straight in front, the lateral 

 ones curving towards the vertex ; palpi 

 blackish brown, three jointed, the apical 

 joint the largest, with numerous small 

 bristles ; proboscis completely dark scaled ; 

 antennae dark brown. 



Thorax with dark brown narrow curved 

 scales ; prothoracic lobes denuded of scales 

 but with strong bristles ; pleurae also much rubbed, but small patches 



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Female palp of Steinimyia 

 hatiensis, n. sp. 



