

with Descriptions of New Species of Anopheles. 385 



aa. Wings faintly spotted on wing field. Thorax ornamented 

 with lines of white scales ; legs spotted ; wing spots three. 



spathipalpis. (Rondani.) 

 AA. Wings unspotted. 



j8. Legs banded. 



y. Proboscis banded with one pale band. 

 8. Tarsi basally banded. 



e. Abdomen with lateral white spots and basal bands; ? fore 

 ungues equal and simple. microannulatus. (Theobald.) 



ee. Abdomen basally banded, but with no lateral spots. 

 Mid and hind legs with a broad tibio-metatarsal band. 



impellens. (Walker.) 



No broad tibio-metatarsal band, last abdominal segments with 

 apical and basal banding. Vishnui. (Theobald.) 



yy. Proboscis with three pale bands. Tarsi basally banded. 



tritceniorhynchus. (Giles. ) 

 yyy. Proboscis unbanded. 

 8. Legs basally banded. 

 e. Thorax not ornamented. 



Abdomen with basal and some apical bands ; fore and mid 

 ungues of ? uniserrated. cantans. (Meigen.) 



88. Legs basally and apically banded. 



Thorax adorned with frosty-white scales on anterior two- 

 thirds, gelidus. (Theobald.) 

 888. Legs unbanded. 

 . Legs with a white line on femora and tibiae. 



tipuliformis. (Theobald.) 

 . Legs uniformly coloured. 

 Abdomen with lateral white spots and basal patches. 



Thorax golden scaled, with lateral lines of brighter golden 

 scales on posterior half; abdomen with curved lateral 

 silvery spots. pulcriventer. (Giles.) 



. Abdomen with basal pale bands. 



Thorax black, with ferruginous scales, pale at the sides. 



nigripes. (Zett.) 

 ( Abdomen apically banded 



First few segments with yellow apical bands, remainder all 

 ochraceous. concolor. (Desvoidy.) 



Pipiens Group. 



a. Abdomen basally banded. 

 /?. Thorax unadorned. 



Abdominal bands swollen out in middle, apical segments 

 white. viridiventer. (Giles.) 



Abdominal bands uniform. quasipipiens. (Theobald.) 



