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Family CULICIDA. 
Subfamily CuLicin 2. 
Genus I. MEGARHINA, R. Desvoidy. 
6. MEGARHINA IMMISERICORS, Walker. 
Caudal adornment yellow and black. Tarsi with certain broad bands 
whitish. Thorax metallic green; scales on costa blackish. Calcutta, 
Travancore, Ceylon, Burma. 
8. MEGARHINA SIKKIMENSIS, Giles. 
Caudal adornment yellow and black. Tarsi with certain joints or 
bands whitish. Thorax chocolate-coloured, with a greenish lustre. 
Col. Brit. Mus. sent by Mr. G. A. Dudgeon. 
Genus II. ANOPHELES, Meigen (1818). 
5. ANOPHELES ROssII, Giles. 
Wings with four black spots on the white costa, and some of the 
other veins with alternate portions white-scaled and black-scaled, form- 
ing indistinct additional spots ; tarsal joints pale grey with minute 
apical bands ; abdomen indistinctly banded, the lighter basal portion of 
the segments greatly preponderating ; thorax without longitudinal 
markings. Found throughout India. 
15. ANOPHELES FULIGINOSUS, Giles. 
Wings very dark, but with three small white interruptions on the 
costa ; abdomen uniformly black, The last two hind-tarsal joints white, 
the rest black, saving a minute ring on articulation between the second 
and third joints : apex of palpi white. Found throughout India. 
16. ANOPHELES NIGERRIMUS, Giles. 
Wings intensely black, except two very small yellow interruptions 
on the costa, the outer one of which is sub-apical, and a few white 
dots on the longitudinal veins ; abdomen entirely black ; tarsi with 
apical whitish rings to some of the joints ; apex of palpi black. 
This may possibly be identical with An. pseudopictus, Grassi. Found 
throughout India. 
21. ANOPHELES LINDESAII, Giles. 
Wing not distinctly spotted, but with the costa and some of the 
anterior veins black-scaled, giving a diffused darker appearance to this 
portion of the wing, the rest of its scales being grey, with the excep- 
tion of a small whitish spot at the apex of the wing ; tarsi without 
bands. Thorax black, with a large well-defined patch, forming the 
