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and apical bands, the second and third are broadly banded at both 

 ends, and the last tarsus is entirely white. It is found at Perak. 



Anopheles (Myzomyia} deceptor, Donitz. Palpi white from about 

 the middle of the second joint, with dark rings at the bases of the 

 third and fourth joints. Costa with four dark spots, and a very small 

 fifth one at the base of the wing. From Sumatra. 



Another species A. (Myzomyia) letichophynis, Donitz, is in all 

 probability the Indian elegans. 



Anopheles (Cellia) kochi, Donitz. Palpi yellow and black at the base, 

 followed by a small ring of white and black scales, then a band of 

 yellow followed by two broad bands of white, the last joint being 

 pale yellow. Thorax pale brown with frosty tomentum. Abdomen 

 brown with golden hairs. Legs speckled, and banded, last three tarsi 

 of the fore and hind legs yellow. Costa with four black spots. From 

 Malay and the adjacent parts. 



Anopheles (Cellia) punctulatus, Donitz. Almost identical with kochi, 

 and only differing in having the tarsi clearly banded. From Malay 

 and the adjacent parts. 



Anopheles (Stethomyid) pallida, Ludlow. Palpi unhanded, wings 

 without spots, but in all other respects like A . fragilis (see above) ; the 

 thorax is said to have a frosty grey tomentum. 



Anopheles (Stethomyia) formosus, Ludlow. Palpi brown with three 

 white narrow pale bands, the apical one including the tip. Thorax 

 with yellowish stripes. Abdomen greyish brown with light yellow 

 hairs. Legs brown with narrow bands at the tarsal joints. Costa 

 with four brown spots, the two at the base being smaller. From the 

 Philippine Islands. 



Anopheles (Myzomyia) thorntoni, Ludlow. Palpi with four white 

 bands, the basal one narrow, the apical one broad and including the tip. 

 Costa with four black spots and one or two minute ones at base. 

 From Mindanoa, in the Philippine Islands. It is related to the Indian 

 elegans (see page 228). 



Anopheles (Pyretophorus) minimus, Theobald. Palpi with four white 

 bands. Legs brown and unbanded. Costa black with three distinct 

 almost equal yellow spots. From the Philippine Islands and China. 



Anopheles (Nyssorhynchus) philippinensis, Ludlow. Palpi with four 

 white bands, the apical one including the tip. Legs unbanded. Costa 

 with two small and four large brown spots. From the Philippine Islands. 

 This species comes very near the Indian fuliginosus, only differing in 

 the markings on the wings and the absence of speckling on the legs. 



