The main costal spot is broken on the first vein as 

 in M. ludlozvii. Philippine Islands. 



3. M. funesta* Costa : six white spots. Basal 

 spots with pale interruption. Wing fringe : pale 

 spots at ends of all the veins, except sixth. Palpi : 

 three bands, the basal one further from the middle one 

 than the apical. A variable species : third long vein 

 may be dark. Resembles listoni and rhodesiensis 

 (Figs. 59 and 60). 



4. M. lutzi* Characterised by the linear 

 ornamentation on the thorax. Legs with prominent 

 pale apical bands and a broad pale median band to 

 fore and mid metatarsi (first tarsus). Wings, three 

 distinct pale spots ; two smaller ones, 3 to 3*5 mm. 

 Rio de Janeiro. 



5. M.t rossi. Probably = A. vagus (DoNixz). 

 Sumatra. Palpi, somewhat like those of M. ludlowi, 

 but easily distinguished ; the apical white band is 

 broader ; the second band is much nearer the base 

 than in M. ludlozuii, so that the black area between is 

 longer. Wings, four spots, and some basal spots. The 

 second large spot has the characteristic T shape, but 

 is very variable. Tarsi : slight pale apical and basal 

 bands to some of tarsi. India, Malaysia. 



6. M. longipalpis. Palpi long, thin ; three 

 narrow white rings ; wing costa, black, four almost 

 equal yellow spots ; wings mostly brown scaled ; 

 hind legs only, banded ; narrow apical and basal yellow 

 bands. Length, three mm. Nyassaland. 



/3/S/3. Palpi with two white bands. 



j. M. aconita. aconita unspeckled, because 

 at the commencement of the third long vein the usual 

 dark spot is absent. Palpi, two bands. Costa, four 



* Transmits malaria, 

 t Not a Mvzomvia. Theobald is about to make a new genus for it. 



