Table for the Identification of Anopheles 



I WINGS SPOTTED. 



A. Palpi unbanded. 



1. A. lindesayi (Giles) ... ... Wings with one large white spot near the apex. 



Femora of hind legs with a broad white band. 



2. A. gigas (Giles) ... ... ... A large species with three creamy white spots on the 



costa. 



3. A. barbirostrit (Van der wulp) ... A very large species with black densely-scaled palpi. 



Costa with two small light spots. 



B. Palpi with four white bands. 



1. LEGS BANDED AND FEMORA AND TIBI.E SPECKLED WITH WHITE SPOTS. 



4. A. pulcherrimus (Theobald) ... The third, fourth, and fifth hind tarsal segments 



white. Abdomen covered with scales. 



5. A. elegant (James) ... ... None of the hind tarsal segments pure white. No 



scales on abdomen. A very broad band at the 

 tibio-metatarsal joint of hind legs. 



6. A. punctulatus (Donitz) ... ... No broad white band at tibio-raetatarsal joint. 



2. LEGS BANDED BUT FEMORA AND TIBIAE NOT SPECKLED. 



7. A. OTrtn*w (Wiedmann) and its allied 



species A. nigerrimus (Giles), &c. None of the hind tarsal segments pure white. 



8. A. karwari (James) ... ... The fifth tarsal segment of the hind legs pure white. 



C Palpi with three white bauds. 



1. TIPS OF PALPI BLACK. 



9. A. turkhudi (Listen) ... ... None of the hind tarsal segments white. 



10. A. nagpori (James) ... ... The fourth and fifth hind tarsal segments pure white. 



2. TIPS OF PALPI WHITE. 



(a) Tarsal joints banded and one or more of the hind tarsal segments white. 



11. A. fuliginosus (Giles) ... ... The third, fourth and fifth hind tarsal segments pure 



white. Femora and tibiae not speckled. 



12. A. jamesi (Theobald) ... ... As No. 11, but femora and tibiae speckled. 



13. A. maculipalpis (Giles) ... ... As No. 12, but palpi have two broad and one narrow 



bands instead of one broad and two narrow ones, 

 and the palpi as well as the legs are speckled. 



14. A. theobaldi (Giles) ... ... Legs speckled, but only the 4th and 5th hind tarsal 



segments are pure white. 



15. A. maeulatus (Theobald) ... ... Only the fifth hind tarsal segment is pure white. 



16. A. willmori (James) ... ... Differs from No. 15, in having many scales on the 



abdomen. 

 (6) Tarsal joints banded, but none of the hind tarsal segments white. 



17. A. rosti (Giles) ... ... ... Femora and tibiae not speckled. 



18. A. stephensi (Listen) ... ... Femora and tibia speckled. Abdomen covered with 



scales, 

 (c) Legs uniformly coloured without distinct bands or white segments. 



19. A. listoni (Listen) ... ... The third long vein of wing white scaled ; the sixth 



mostly dark scaled. Six white patches on wing 

 fringe. 



20. A. jeyporiensis (James) ... ... The third long vein of wing white scaled ; the sixth 



mostly light scaled. Seven white patches on wing 

 fringe. 



21. A. culicifacies (Giles) ... ... The third long vein of wing black scaled. Two white 



patches on wing fringe. 



II. WINGS UNSPOTTED. 



A. Palpi unbanded. 



22. A. aitkeni (James). 



23. A. culiciformit (Listen). 



B Palpi distinctly lighter coloured in their outer third. 



24. A. immaculatus (Theobald). 



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