258 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Dr. Durham sends me the following note concerning this 

 species : — " Sunday, Jan. 18th, 1903. Larvfe andpupse collected 

 about two miles away (from Kuala Lumpur) in pool in jungle. 

 Clear water pool, surrounded, and more or less hidden, by shrubs 

 and ferns ; looks as if it might have been a drinking-water 

 dipping well since abandoned, about four feet in diameter, and 

 two to three feet deep, near a stream and some dried-up swamp 

 where Culex mimeticus larvae had been caught. Numerous small 

 dark AnopJieles-likQ larv£e, which all died before transforming ; 

 there were also some quite minute pupae. Only two hatched out. 

 The long-palped species sat a la Anopheline at an angle." 



Genus Nyssorhynohus, Blanchard(Mono. Culicid. iii, p. 92, 1903). 



NyssorJiynchus nivipes, n. sp. 



Thorax black, with snowy white spindle-shaped scales ; pleuraa 

 mottled with dark and light brown ; abdomen black, hairy, with pale 

 scales on the last two segments and genitalia. Wings with three 

 large and three small basal costal spots ; the third black spot the 

 largest, with three small spots beneath ; most of the veins pale scaled, 

 the fourth dark up to the fork. Legs deep brown ; the fore and the 

 mid with apical pale bands, the hind with the last three tarsi white, 

 and also tbe apex of the preceding one. 



S- . Head deep brown, with a tuft of snowy white upright forked 

 scales and a slight pale border around the eyes, two snowy white 

 bristles projecting forwards and some brown ones laterally ; antenna3 

 brown with flaxen and white plume-hairs ; basal segments with 

 brown and white scales ; palpi brown, clavate, two white ventral 

 patches on the apical swollen part, and some white scales ventrally on 

 the remainder, a few brown lateral hairs on the last two joints ; 

 proboscis thin, black. Thorax black to blackish-brown, with scattered 

 snowy-white spindle-shaped scales and some brown ones projecting 

 forwards between the thorax and nape ; prothoracic lobes brown with 

 white scales ; scutellum with spindle-shaped white scales ; pleura3 dark 

 and paler brown, slightly mottled, and with scattered white scales. 

 Abdomen black, with brown hairs, the last three segments with narrow 

 white scales, especially on tbe apical borders ; genitalia densely scaled 

 with small flat and narrow-curved white scales. Wings ornamented 

 much as in N. stephend, but the fourth black spot on the first long 

 vein extends backwards past the small white costal spot ; there are 

 also more dark scales on the branches of the first submarginal cell, 

 and three (not two) spots on the upper branch of the fifth vein. Legs 

 brown ; the fore pair with apical pale bands to the metatarsi and first 

 two tarsi, and a white apical spot to the tibiae ; ungues unequal, the 

 larger biserrated ; mid legs with a pale apical band to the metatarsi 

 only, and a trace of a pale tibial spot ; ungues equal (apparently), both 

 uniserrated ; hind legs with the last three joints white; also the apical 

 half of the first tarsal, apex of metatarsus and tibite also white ; claws 

 small, equal, and simple. Length 3-5 mm. 



Hah. Kuala Lumpur (Fed. Malay States). 

 Time of capture. January. 



