THE ANIMAL PARASITES OF MAX 



II. 



Thorax with hair-like curved scales, some 

 narrow curved ones in front ; abdomen 

 with apical lateral scale tufts, scaly venter ; 

 no ventral tuft 



Thorax with hair-like curved scales ; abdo- 

 minal scales on venter only, with a distinct 

 ventral apical tuft 



Much as above, but abdomen with long 

 spine-like dense lateral tufts 



Thorax with very long hair-like curved scales ; 

 abdomen pilose, except last two segments 

 which are scaly ; dense scale tufts on 

 third femora ; wings with broadish, blunt, 



lanceolate scales 



Abdominal scales as lateral 

 dorsal patches of small flat 

 scales ; thoracic scales nar- 



Thorax and i row and curved, or spindle- 

 abdomen \ shaped 



with scales Abdomen nearly completely 

 covered with irregular scales 

 and with lateral tufts 

 No lateral scale tufts 



Thoracic scales hair-like except a few narrow 

 curved ones in front ; abdominal scales 

 long, r broad and irregular 



Thorax with hair-like curved scales and 

 some broad straight scales, others spatu- 

 late on sides. Abdomen covered with 

 fine hairs except last three segments, 

 which are scaly. Tufts of scales on hind 

 femora. Wing scales lanceolate 



Antennal segments with many dense scaly 

 tufts 



Antennas with outstanding scales on second 

 segment, more appressed ones on the first. 

 At least one segment of abdomen with 

 long flat more or less spatulate scales ... 



First submarginal cell very small 



With a distinct cylindrical tubercle project- 

 ing obliquely from the prothoracic region 



Scutellum trilobed. 



Arribalzagia, Theobald. 



MyzorhynchuS) Blanchard. 

 Chrystia, Theobald. 



Lophoscelomyia , Theobald j 

 NyssorhynchtiS) Blanchard. 



Cellia, Theobald. 

 Neofellia. Theobald. 



Kertessia, Theobald. 



Manguinh&sia, C ru z . 

 Chagasia, Cruz. 



Calverthia, Ludlow. 

 Bironella, Theobald. 



Dactylomyia, Newstead and 

 Carter. 1 



1 The following genera of Anophelites have been founded by James* : 



(1) Abdomen with hairs but no scales. Thorax with dorsum with long narrow curved scales, 



which form on the anterior promontory a thick bunch projecting over the neck. Protho- 

 racic lobes with a tuft of rather broad true scales, upright forked scales of head of usual 

 broad expanding type: Patagiamyia, James. Includes Gigas, Giles, and Lindesayi, 

 Giles. Both seem to me typical Anopheles. 



(2) Abdomen as above. Thorax very similar. Prothoracic lobes with hairs, no scales. Upright 



* Records of Indian Jfteseum, 1910, iv, No. 5, p. g8. 



