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  J. 
  W. 
  S. 
  MACFIE 
  AND 
  A. 
  INGRAM. 
  

  

  The 
  arrangement 
  of 
  the 
  abdominal 
  setae, 
  except 
  in 
  the 
  case 
  of 
  the 
  following 
  

   dorsal 
  setae, 
  does 
  not 
  call 
  for 
  special 
  mention. 
  The 
  lateral 
  setae 
  on 
  segments 
  iii 
  to 
  vi 
  

   are 
  tufts 
  of 
  about 
  five 
  delicate 
  hairs, 
  on 
  segment 
  vii 
  tufts 
  of 
  three 
  or 
  four 
  stout 
  

   branched 
  setae, 
  and 
  on 
  segment 
  viii 
  rather 
  larger 
  tufts 
  of 
  five 
  or 
  six 
  similar 
  setae. 
  

   The 
  lateral 
  tufts 
  on 
  segment 
  viii 
  are 
  about 
  two-fifths 
  the 
  length 
  of 
  the 
  paddles. 
  

   The 
  sublateral 
  setae 
  on 
  segments 
  v 
  and 
  vi 
  are 
  long 
  double 
  setae 
  reaching 
  further 
  

   than 
  the 
  posterior 
  margin 
  of 
  the 
  following 
  segment 
  ; 
  on 
  segment 
  vii 
  they 
  are 
  single 
  

   or 
  double, 
  shorter 
  and 
  smaller, 
  not 
  reaching 
  quite 
  across 
  the 
  eighth 
  segment 
  ; 
  and 
  

   on 
  segment 
  iv 
  they 
  are 
  moderate-sized 
  tufts 
  of 
  hairs. 
  The 
  submedian 
  setae 
  on 
  

   segments 
  iv 
  to 
  vii 
  are 
  tufts 
  of 
  hairs 
  which 
  are 
  largest 
  on 
  the 
  more 
  anterior 
  segments. 
  

   The 
  dendritic 
  tufts 
  on 
  segment 
  i 
  are 
  well 
  developed 
  and 
  have 
  about 
  ten 
  primary 
  

   branches. 
  On 
  the 
  posterior 
  margin 
  of 
  segment 
  ii, 
  on 
  each 
  side 
  of 
  the 
  middle 
  line, 
  

   are 
  tufts 
  similar 
  to 
  those 
  of 
  Culex 
  ; 
  these 
  tufts 
  are 
  delicate, 
  their 
  stems 
  rather 
  narrow, 
  

   and 
  their 
  branches 
  very 
  fine 
  hairs. 
  

  

  Diagnosis. 
  — 
  The 
  pupa 
  in 
  most 
  respects 
  resembles 
  that 
  of 
  Culex, 
  but 
  apparently 
  

   may 
  be 
  distinguished 
  by 
  the 
  fact 
  that 
  one 
  of 
  the 
  terminal 
  setae 
  on 
  the 
  paddle 
  is 
  

   long, 
  nearly 
  a 
  fifth 
  the 
  length 
  of 
  the 
  paddle. 
  

  

  Habitat. 
  — 
  Oblogo, 
  25.xii.1920, 
  from 
  pools 
  in 
  swampy 
  ground. 
  

  

  