i 7 6 



9. C. punctulata. A large mosquito. Palpi, 

 four white bands. Costa, seven spots. The largest 

 has its component on the first long vein divided into 

 three. Femora and tibiae speckled. Tarsi apically 

 banded. Last two (?) entirely dark. India, Straits 

 Settlements. 



ADDENDUM 



10. Cellia jacobi. Costa : two basal white dots, 

 three main spots, a fourth apical. Palpi : irregular 

 white bands at apex and last joint ; a band at the 

 middle and a few white scales basally. Thorax : three 

 white longitudinal bands and three white lateral bands. 

 Legs, spotted. Tip of last tarsus white in all legs. 



GENUS NEOCELLIA 



Distinguished from Cellia by (i) absence of lateral 

 scale tufts on the abdomen, (2) palpi less scaled in ? 

 and (3) smaller wing scales. Theobald classifies the 

 species thus. 



a. Last hind tarsi white. 

 /3. Palpi apex black. 



1. N. indica. Dehra Dun. 

 /3/3. Palpi apex white. 



2. N. dudgeonii. Resembles N. willmori, but 

 has not apical and basal banding to tarsi of fore and mid 

 legs, is non-spotted in nature, no white on first tarsi, 

 thorax not dark brown. Head scales black and white, 

 not all white. Kangra valley, India. 



aa Last hind tarsi not white. 



3. N. intermedia. Femora and tibiae yellow 

 spots, costa six black spots. Palpi apex black. Deesa, 

 India. 



