NEW CULICIDiE FROM THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. Ill 



the femora and tibias, red ; the four anterior legs black, the apex of 

 the femora, the base and apex of the tibise. and the tarsi rufo-testaceous ; 

 the wings hyaline, the nervures black ; the tegulae red. (?. Length, 

 4 mm. 



Hab. Sikkim. 



The antennal tubercles and the scape smooth and shining ; the 

 flagellum opaque. Face roundly convex, smooth and shining ; the 

 malar space opaque, closely punctured, margined in front and belaind. 

 Centre of the frontal depression closely, transversely striated. Pro-, 

 mesonotum, and scutellum closely, uniformly punctured. Metanotum 

 irregularly reticulated and striated on the sides of the central area. 

 The depressed base of the mesopleur^e striated ; the rest irregularly, 

 coarsely rugose ; the metapleuras irregularly reticulated. Third and 

 following segments of the abdomen thickly covered with white pube- 

 scence. 



(To be continued.) 



NEW GULICID^ FROM THE FEDERATED MALAY 



STATES. 



By Fred. V. Theobald, M.A. 



(Continued from p. 78.) 



Danielsia albot^niata, Leicester, n. sp. 



" Thorax with the anterior half scaled shiny silvery white, 

 remainder brown, a lateral brown spot on each side of the silvery 

 anterior area. Abdomen brown, with basal white bands. Hind legs 

 broadly pale-banded basally ; fore and mid with indistinct pale bands 

 to metatarsi and first tarsals. 



" 5 . Head black, with frosty tomentum ; there is a bare line 

 down the centre, with a few narrow-curved scales on either side of it ; 

 outside this behind, and in front between the eyes, the head is thickly 

 clad with broad spatulate scales slightly brown-tinged ; there is an 

 oblong spot, parallel with the orbital margin, of broad black scales, 

 laterally white flat scales, then another small spot of black scales ; 

 behind these are numerous upright forked scales, mostly black, with a 

 few light brown ones. On the apex, between the eyes on either side, 

 three bristles, light brown at the base, black at the apex, project 

 forwards, more laterally there are three other bristles and then two. 

 Antennae with the basal joint muddy with a dusky hue, clad with white 

 scales on its inner surface ; second joint muddy at its base, black 

 at the apex, clad with longish black scales ; remaining joints black, 

 pale at the nodes, verticillate hairs black ; silky white hairs on the 

 internodes. Palpi four-jointed ; the two first joints round and small ; 

 the third joint somewhat swollen ; the fourth longer than the third ; 

 fifth very minute and nipple-like, thickly covered with black scales 

 with a few long black bristles. Proboscis covered with black scales, 

 except for one-fourth its length in the middle, clad with creamy scales. 



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