hind tarsus lias a small black patch near its base. 

 First tarsus, mottled with white and black, and has a 

 broad white apical band like the second tarsal. The last 

 two hind tarsi only white. 



88. Last three hind tarsi, white. 



' e. Palpi, with three white bands, 

 f. Legs spotted. 



10. N. maculipalpis = A. jamesi in Reports to 

 Royal Society, Stephens and Christophers. Wing, 

 costa black with five white spots. Legs, black spotted 

 with white, last three hind tarsi pure white, and apex 

 of next. Palpi, two broad white bands, one apical, 

 a third narrow one towards the base. The rest of the 

 palpi spotted with white. Length, 5*5 mm. India, 

 Africa. 



N. maculipalpis, v. indiensis. Hind legs not quite 

 so banded as in the type. Some variation in wing 

 markings. 



11. TV. jamesi. Costa, four large and two small 

 dark spots. Legs brown, fore femora and tibiae more 

 or less spotted. Hind legs, femora and tibiae with an 

 apical white spot, last three tarsi white, and apex of 

 next (Fig. 61). The first tarsal segment of the fore 

 leg has an indistinct median band. Palpi black, with 

 white rings and white apical segment, closely related to 

 TV. fuliginosus, but easily distinguished. Length, 3 to 

 3*5 mm. Cp. A. maculipalpis, length, 5*5 mm. India. 



f. Legs not spotted. 



12. TV. fuliginosus* Probably = leucopus, Donitz. 

 Costa, four large and one or more small pale spots. 

 Femora, pale band near the apex. Hind tarsi, three 

 and one-fifth pure white. Palpi, two narrow white 

 bands, apex white (Fig, 53). India. 



* Transmits malaria. 



