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Anopheles {Myzomyid) culicifacies, Giles. Differs from 

 listonii in having chiefly black scales on the 3rd longitudinal 

 vein, and only two light spots in the wing-fringe. Rests like 

 a Culex. India and Burma. 



Anopheles {Myzomyid) leptomeres, Theobald. A very 

 small form, probably an individual variety of culicifacies. 

 India. 



Anopheles {Myzomyid) turkhudii, Liston. Palpi with 

 three white bands and black tip. Legs dark brown, with 

 the tips of the femora and tibiae pale. Costa with four 

 yellow spots, not including two specks near the root of the 

 wing ; wing-fringe spotted. India. 



Anopheles {Myzomyid) thorntonii, Ludlow. Basal half of 

 palpi brown with two narrow white bands, distal half 

 white with two narrow brown bands. Basal half of 

 proboscis brown, distal half yellow with brown tip. Legs 

 brown, speckled with white, intertarsal joints with white 

 bands. Wings much spotted ; costa dark, with four spots, 

 not including two or three specks at base. Philippine 

 Islands. 



Anopheles {Myzomyid) albirostris, Theobald. Palpi with 

 two white bands— one narrow, the other broad — and white 

 tip. Greater part of distal half of proboscis white. Legs 

 brown, the tips of the segments pale. Malay Peninsula. 



Anopheles {Myzomyid) deceptor, Donitz. Palpi white from 

 about the middle of the 2nd joint, with two narrow dark rings 

 in the white portion. Terminal half of proboscis whitish. 

 Sumatra. 



Anopheles {Myzomyid) elegans, James. A thick out- 

 standing patch of scales at the postero-lateral angle of the 

 head on either side. Palpi with three white bands and white 

 tip. Two dark spots on scutum. Legs brown, speckled with 

 white ; white bands at the intertarsal joints ; a considerable 

 part of the distal half of the hind tibia; snow-white. Costa 

 with two small and four large yellow spots. India. 



A nopheles {Myzomyid) leucophyrus, Donitz. From Sumatra. 

 Is probably identical with elegans ; if this be so, the name 

 leucophyrus has precedence. 



A nopheles (" Pyretophorus ") jeyporensis, James. Palpi with 

 two white bands and white tip. Legs black, the extreme tips 



