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Genus i6. Finlaya. — Three ventral abdominal 

 scale tufts. Scutellum, four median bristles. Wing 

 scales, large and broad, pyriform. Species, two. 



Genus 17. Howardia. — Resembles /4eiies, but 

 scutellum has only four bristles. Palpi, four 

 segments, apical, one minute, not mammilliform. 

 Species, two. 



Genus 18. Skusea. — Head, flat scales only. 

 Anterior and posterior forked cells densely scaled. 

 Palpi in ? , three segments. Scutellum, six bristles 

 and narrow curved scales. Species, three. 



Genus ig. Katageiomyia. — Differs from Steg- 

 omyia in having (i) narrow-curved scales on back 

 of head ; (2) narrow-curved scales on lateral lobes 

 of scutellum. Species, one. 



Genus 20. Macleaya. — Differs from Stegomyia 

 in having (i) narrow-curved scales on the centre 

 of the head, and (2) on the lateral lobes of the 

 scutellum. Species, one. 



Genus 21. Hodgesia. — Resembles Stegomyia. 

 Differs in having the lateral vein scales long and 

 almost overlapping those of neighbouring veins. 

 Apices of scales have marked lateral spines. Palpi 

 very short (one-jointed ?), possibly an Aedeoniyine. 

 Species, one. 



Genus 22. Scutomyia. — Differs from Ste^owyx'a 

 in having narrow-curved scales on head. From 

 Macleaya, in having scutellum entirely clothed 

 with flat scales. From Leicesteria, in having all 

 scutellar scales flat. 



Genus 23. Danielsia. — Distinguished from 

 Macleaya and Scutomyia by the narrow-curved 

 scutellar scales, and from Katageiomyia by the long 

 male palpi. 



Genus 24. Eretmapodites. — Head, flat and 



