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10. M. turkhudi, Liston, Ind. Med. Gaz. p. 441 (1901) (India). 



culicifacies, d Giles, Ent. Monthly Mag. p. 197 (1901). 



11. M. hispaniola, Theobald, Mono. Culicid. Vol. III., p. 49 (1903) (Spain, 



Teneriffe). 



12. M. elegans, James and Theobald, idem, Vol. III., p. 51 (1903) (Bombay- 



Presidency). 



13. M. tessellata, Theobald, Mono. Culicid. Vol. I., p. 175 (1901) (Straits 



Settlements). 



punctulatus, Theobald (non Donitz), Mono. Culicid. Vol. I., 

 p. 175 (1901). 



14. M. albirostris, Theobald, Mono. Culicid. Vol. III., p. 24 (1903) (Malay 



States). 



15. M. nili, Theobald, Bep. Gordon Coll. Lab. Sudan, p. 66 (1904) 



(Sudan). 



16. M. thomtonii, Ludlow, Canad. Ent. p. 69 (1904) (Philippine Islands). 



17. M. aconita, Donitz, Beitr. z. d. Anopheles, p. 70 (1902) (Sumatra, Java). 



18. M. hebes, Donitz, idem, p. 84 (1902) (Dar-Es-Salam, East Africa). 



19. M. pyretophoroides. n. sp. 



20. M. indefinata, Ludlow, Canad. Entomo., p. 299 (1904) (Philippine 



Islands). 



SYNOPTIC TABLE OF SPECIES OF MYZOMYIA. 



A. Proboscis unhanded. 



1. Legs banded. 



a. Palpi with 3 white rings. 



Legs with faint apical pale bands. 



Wing fringe spotted funesta. Giles. 



Legs with prominent apical pale bands 

 and a broad pale median band to 



fore and mid metatarsi lutzii. Theobald. 



Legs (hind) with apical and basal pale 

 bands. 

 Wings with 5 to 6 pale costal spots 



the largest j -shaped rossii. Giles. 



Wings with 3 yellow costal spots . . . longipalpis. Theobald. 

 /3. Palpi with 2 white rings aconita. Donitz. 



2. Legs spotted and banded. 



a. Supernumerary cross-vein straight. 

 Palpi with 3 white bands. 



Apical and basal pale leg banding. 

 3rd large costal spot with 2 spots 



beneath on 1st vein ludlowii. Theobald. 



3rd costal spot j -shaped as in 



rossii indefinata. Ludlow. 



Thorax with 2 ocelli, wings much 



spotted tessellata. Theobald. 



Palpi with 4 white bands elegans. James. 



8. Supernumerary cross-vein markedly 



curved pyretophoroides, n. sp. 



