VIIl] SPECIES OF ANOPHELIN.E 83 



Species. 



A. gigas. Giles. 



A. simlensis. James and Listen. 

 A. punctipennis . Say. 

 A. formosus. Ludlow. 

 *A. pallidopalpi. Theobald. 

 **A. lindesayi. Giles. 

 **A. lindesayi var. maculata. Theobald. 

 **A. asiatica. Leicester. 

 **A. wellingtonianus . Alcock. 

 A. atratipes. Skuse. 

 A. franciscanus. McCracken. 

 A. perplexans. Ludlow. 

 A. pseudopunctipennis. Theobald. 

 *Feltinella. Theobald. Type species F. pallidopalpi. 

 **Lophoscelomyia. Theobald. Type species L. asiatica. Leicester. 



Synonymy. 



A. {Culex) hyemalis. Filch.= A. punctipennis. Say. 

 Lophomyia. Giles = Lophoscelomyia. Theobald. 



Differentiation of species. 



Costa with large prominent dark spots. 



Palps not banded . . . . . . . . A. gigas. 



Palps banded. 

 Tarsi banded. 



A. simlensis. 

 A. formosus. 

 Tarsi unbanded. 



Fringe spots present at all vein endings 



A . pseudopunctipennis. 

 A. franciscanus. 

 Fringe spots absent 



A. punctipennis. 

 A. pallidopalpi. 

 One fringe spot present . . . . A. perplexans. 



Costa with narrow interruptions only. 

 Femur with broad white band. 

 Ruff of scales on femur. 

 White band apical 

 White band not apical 

 No ruff of projecting scales 

 Femur without pale band 



A. asiatica. 

 A . wellingtonianus. 

 A. lindesayi. 

 A. atratipes. 



Group 4. Wing scales with conspicuous admixture of dark and light 

 scales. 

 [Myzorhynchus. Blanchard. Type species M. sinensis. Wied.) 

 General characters of group. 



Appearance. Large species, black or nearly so. Anopheles-3it\xt\xde 

 strongly developed. Palps markedly shaggy. 



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