GENERA OF SUBFAMILY CULICINAE. THEOBALD 211 



Scutellum with all flat scales, but a broad 

 apical area to the mid lobe and some scattered 

 ones on the lateral lobes . . , . . Neopecomyia 



(Aedes group). 

 Mid lobe of scutellum with broad curved scales, 



lateral lobes with flat and narrow-curved ones. Stenoscutus 



(Aedes group). 



Scutellum with narrow-curved scales ; first 

 posterior cell uniform in breadth . . 



Head with loose irregular flat scales and narrow- 

 curved ones behind. 



Scutellum with flat median scales and narrow- 

 curved lateral ones ..... 



aa>a>a/a Head with broad flat spindle-shaped scales. Scutellum 

 with small flat scales. 

 Vein scales of Taeniorhynchus type . . 



Antennae densely hairy ...... 



Bathosomy ia 



(Aedes group). 



Catageiomyia 



(Aedes group). 



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. (iilesia 



(Aedes group). 

 Trichorhynchus 



(Aedes group). 

 Head with broad narrow-curved scales ; scutellum 



with flat scales ; male palpi clavate, wings spotted. Pseudotheobaldia 



(Culex group). 



Scutellum with broad spindle-shaped scales 



Head and scutellar scales narrow-curved only, 

 except at the sides of the head where they are flat. 

 Abdomen clothed with flat scales only. 

 I. Legs uniform, femora not enlarged at all. 



Palpi of male clavate. Wings with lanceolate 

 scales united into spots ..... 



Wing scales scanty ; wing membrane stained 

 Wing scales pear-shaped and spatulate ; fork cells 



Maillotia 



(Culex group). 



short 



Wings with rather thick median scales and short 

 broadish lateral ones. Fork-cells small ; scales 

 mottled. 



Head with broad narrow-curved scales and 

 forked ones. 



Scutellum with narrow-curved scales . 



With mostly small flat scales on the scutellum, a 

 few narrow-curved ones on posterior border of 

 mid lobe .... 



Head with irregular flat scales dotted all over 

 giving a ragged appearance . . 



Theobaldia 



(Culex group). 

 Pardomyia 



(Culex group). 



Megaculex 



(Culex group). 



Grabhamia 



(Aedes group). 



Pseudograbhamia 



(Aedes group) . 



Acartomyia 



(Aedes group). 



