BY FREDERICK A. A. SKUSE. 
1757 
not equal to the length of the latter ; posterior cross-vein situated 
opposite the beginning of the third longitudinal vein, and con- 
sidei’ably beyond the tip of the sixth longitudinal vein ; first sub- 
marginal cell longer but not narrower than the second posterior 
cell, its base situated a little before that of the latter ; base of the 
anal cell lying a little before the ox’igin of the second longitudinal 
vein. 
Hah. — Berowra, N.S.W. (Skuse). January. 
217. Anopheles Masters:, sp.n. 
(J. — Length of antennse 0’075'inch ... 1-89 millimMres. 
Expanse of wings 0-140 xO'030 ... 3-55 x0-76 
Size of body 0-170x 0-025 ... 4-31 x0-62 
$. — Length of antennse 0-060 inch ... 1-54 millimetres. 
Expanse of wings 0-150 x 0-030 ... 3-81 x0-76 
Size of body 0-130x0-025 ... 3-30x0-62 
Very like A. musivus produced on a smaller scale. Antennse 
in the ^ about ^ the length of the palpi, very pale ochreous, 
the verticils sericeous ; first joint of the scapus light testaceous- 
brown ; in the $ about ^ the length of the palpi, dark brown, 
with the pubescence and verticils of the joints white, and the 
first two or three flagellar joints covered with white scales. Head 
brown, with white scales on the vertex, from which long white 
hairs project out over the front. Proboscis about the length of 
the palpi ; in the ^ entirely brown, in the 9 with the basal half 
dark brown and the apical half ])ale ochreous. Palpi brown, the 
second joint very slightly tipped with white, and the last three 
joints with a very broad ring of white on the apical |)Ortion, nearly 
covering the whole joint in the last two ; in the the second and 
third joints also with a short longitudinal streak of white on the 
upper side. Thorax in the ^ fuscous-brown, in the 9 somewhat 
ochreous-brown ; imperfectly covered with white or yellow scales 
and yellow hairs ; pleune and inetanotum fuscous-brown ; scutel- 
lum fuscous, sordid-ochreous at the sides, thickly fringed with long 
