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upright forked scales. Scutellum with flat scales 

 on mid lobe. Palpi in ? four-jointed, in S five- 

 jointed, long, thin, and hairless. Last two hind 

 tarsi in $ densely scaled, forming a paddle in one 

 species. Species two. 



Genus 25. Hidecoetomyta. — Head a marked 

 median area of narrow-curved scales extending 

 backwards. Scutellum with a rosette of flat and 

 somewhat spindle-shaped scales on mid-lobe. 

 The scutellar scales are rounded apically not 

 pointed. Distinguished from Stegomyia hy head 

 and scutellar scales. Species, one. Malay. 



Genus 26. Leicesteria. — Unpublished. 



Sub-Family Joblotina 



Genus I. Joblotia. — Metanotum (= Post- 

 scutellum) with a tuft of chaetae and with flat 

 scales. Clypeus and base of antennae bristl}^ 

 Second long vein carried nearly to the base of the 

 wing. Second posterior fork cell (anal cell) very 

 large. Mid cross-vein nearer the apex than the 

 anterior (supernumerary). Wings densely scaled ; 

 scales shorter than in Taeniorhynchus. Species, 

 one. 



Sub-Family Heptaphlebomyina 



Genus I. Heptaphlebomyia. — Like CwZex, but 

 has a distinct scaled seventh vein. Species, one. 



Sub -Family Aedeomyina 



Genus I. Deinocerites = [Bvachiomyid]. — 

 Characterized by the ? antennae. Much longer 

 than the proboscis. Second segment as long as the 



