VIII] SPECIES OF ANOPHELIN.E 87 



General characters of group. 



Markings. Small brownish species. Wings with four main dark 

 costal spots. Middle spot not completely broken 

 (i.e. shewing double interruption on first longitudinal 

 as in A. maculatus. Theobald). Sixth vein with two 

 or fewer dark spots (except A. albirostris Theobald, 

 which has three). Fringe spots usually absent at 

 sixth vein and often deficient at other vein endings. 

 Palps. Three pale bands, the apical one including the 



whole of the apical segment 1 . 



Legs. Knee spots and sometimes narrow and incon- 

 spicuous tarsal banding, but no other ornamentation. 

 Scale structure. Head scales expanded. No pro thoracic scale tufts. 

 Mesothorax without true scales. Abdomen without 

 scales. Wing scales narrow. 

 Species. 



A. funesta. Giles. 



A. funesta var. subumbrosa. Theobald. 



A. funesta var. umbrosa. Theobald. 



A. listoni. Listen. 



A. rhodesiensis. Theobald. 



A. culicifacies. Giles. 



A. nili. Theobald. 



A. turkhudi. Listen. 



A. hispaniola. Theobald. 



A. albirostris. Theobald. 



A. hebes. Donitz. 



A. ftavicosta. Edwards. 



A. impunctus. Donitz. 



A. longipalpis. Theobald. 



A. pyretophoroides. Theobald. 



A. agripi. Patton. 



A. d'thali. Patton. 



A. jehafi. Patton. 

 Synonymy. 



A. listoni. Giles "^ 



A. turkhudi. Giles > =A. culicifacies. Giles. 



A. indica. Theobald J 



A. leptomeres. Theobald=(?) A. culicifacies. Giles. 



A. kumassii. Chalmers =A. funesta. Giles. 



A. umbrosa. Edwards (nom. preoc.)=v4. funesta var. umbrosa. 

 Theobald. 



A. fluviatilis. Stephens and Christophers. MSS. "\ =A. listoni. 



A. Christopher si. Theobald jf Listen. 



A. Christopher si var. alboapicalis. Theo.=^4. albirostris. Theo. 



A. albirostris. Theo. = (?) A. aconita. Donitz. 



A. formosaensis. Tsuzuki=(?) A. aconita var. coh&sa. Donitz. 



A. impunctata. D6nitz-Blanchard = ^4. impunctus. Donitz. 



A. pictus. Macdonald = ^4. hispaniola. Theobald. 



A. cruzii. Dyar and Knab=^4. lutzi. Theobald. 



1 In A. turkhudi and A. hispaniola the tip is dark. 



