VIII] SPECIES OF ANOPHELIN.E 95 



Group 12. 



(Neomyzomyia. Theobald. Type species ^ . e/^o'aMS. James.) 

 General characters of group. 



Markings. Wings with a large number of spots on veins. Third 

 longitudinal with several dark and light areas. Sixth 

 vein may have five or six dark spots. 

 Palps. With well-marked white bands. 

 Legs. Speckled and ornamented. 

 Scale structure. Prothorax usually with scale tuft. 



Species. 



A. elegans^. James. A. punctulata. Donitz. 



A. annulipes. Walker. A. tessellatus. Theobald. 



A. masteri. Skuse. A. natalensis. Hill and Haydon. 



A. deceptor. Donitz. A. watsoni. Leicester. 



Synonymy. 



A. ceylonica. Newstead and Carter=(?) .^4. tessellatus. Theobald. 



A. leucosphyrus. Donitz = (?) .^ . elegans. James. 



A. muscivus. S\iuse=A. annulipes. Walker. 



A. ocellatus. Theobald =^. punctatus. Donitz. 



A. punctulatus. Theobald = ^. tessellatus. Theobald. 



A. punctulata. James = ^. tessellatus. Theobald. 



A. thorntonii. Ludlow=(?)^. tessellatus. Theobald. 



Peculiar Anophelines not placed in Table. 



A. jajardoi. Lutz {Chagasia, Cruz). 



A. boliviensis. Theobald {Kerteszia, Theobald). 



A. lutzi. Cruz (Manguinhosia, Cruz). 



A. gracilis. Theobald {Bironella, Theobald). 



A. implexa. Theobald (Christya, Theobald). 



A. lineata. Ludlow {Calvertina, Ludlow). 



A. brunnipes. (? Nyssorhynchus.) Theobald. 



A. christyi. {} Nyssorhynchus, Neocellia.) Newstead and Carter. 



A. lutzi. (} Myzomyia.) Theobald. 



A. wellcomei. (? Anopheles.) Theobald. 



A. pseudosquamosa. (? Cellia.) Newstead and Carter. 



Insufficiently described or doubtful Species. 



A. annulipalpis. Arrib. A. maculicosta. Becker. 



A. annulipes. Arrib. A. martini. Laveran. 



A. antennatus. Becker. A. multicolor. Camboulin. 



A. cohcBsus. Doune 2. A. pursati. Laveran. 



A. error. Theobald = (no species). A. stigmaticus. Skuse. 



A. farauti. Laveran. A. subpictus. Grassi. 



A. formosaensis il. Tsuzuki'-'. A. vincenti. Laveran. 

 A . neiriti. Ventrillon. 



^ Neomyzomyia Theobald. 



^ According to Kinoshita, A . cohessus and A . formosaensis = A . listoni. 



