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yellow spots in the fringe. Palpi with two yellow bands and 

 a yellow tip. May possibly be identical with A. franciscanus. 



Anopheles vestitipennis, Dyar and Knab. West Indies. 

 The wing is black, but the costa and some of the longitudinal 

 veins are finely spangled with gold, the legs also are spangled 

 in the same way. Palpi and tarsi of front and hind legs 

 banded. There are some scattered scales on the genital 

 lobes. 



Anopheles strigimacula, Dyar and Knab. Mexico. Tarsi 

 banded, some of the segments of the legs speckled. Veins 

 of wing white with black dots and spots, the last vein with 

 three black dashes ; no spot at the tip of the wing. 



Anopheles apiciniacula, Dyar and Knab. Mexico, Central 

 America, and Trinidad. As strigimacula, but with a black 

 costal spot at tip of wing. 



Anopheles punctimacula, Dyar and Knab. Panama. As 

 strigimacula, but the last longitudinal vein with a row of 

 black dots. Seems to be hardly different from A. strigi- 

 macula. 



Anopheles tibiamaculatus, Neiva { = Myzorhynchella tibia' 

 maculata, Neiva). Brazil. Terminal third of palpi white. 

 Wings with a few yellow spots ; the front edge with two 

 small yellow spots and a yellow tip, the inner of the two 

 spots not breaking the costa. Except for some scales at 

 its front edge, the scutum is covered with hairs, so that 

 this species cannot be included in the same group with 

 Myzorhynchella. 



Anopheles grabhamii, Theobald (= Cyclolepidopteron, Theo- 

 bald). Jamaica and Cuba. Palpi very shaggy, not banded. 

 Some of the segments of the legs mottled yellow and brown. 

 Wings with remarkably broad scales, some of which are 

 very broadly foliaceous and are clumped together to form 

 conspicuous black spots. Except for two yellow spots, one 

 of which is at the tip of the wing, the costa is black. Three 

 well-defined brown spots on the scutum. As there are no scales 

 whatever on the abdomen, this species cannot be graded with 

 the other species that bear the name " Cyclolepidopteron." 



Anopheles nimbus, Theobald {= Stethomyia nimbus, Theo- 

 bald). Brazil and British Guiana. Wings brown, not 

 spotted. Palpi and legs not banded, the legs very long and 



