82 A Monograph of Calicidae. 



Legs with speckled femora and tibiae 

 and more numerous " round ended " 



scales on the wing. pseudobarbirostris. 



Ludlow. 



#j8. Several fringe spots bancroftii. Giles. 



££j8. No fringe spot. 



One pale costal spot ; wings with light 



and dark scales umbrosus. Theobald. 



Two pale costal spots ; wings mostly 



dark scaled strachanii. n. sp. 



aa. Last hind tarsal white albotaeniatus. Theobald. 



B. Palpi banded. 



a. Last hind tarsal brown. 



0. Wing fringe with one pale spot sienensis. Wiedemann. 



££. Wing fringe unspotted. 



y. Palpi with four pale bands, apex 

 white. 

 Wings with two yellow costal spots. 



Wings distinctly spotted vanus. Walker. 



Wings without prominent spots pseudopidus. Grassi. 

 Wings with two white costal spots minutus. Theobald. 



77. Apex of palpi black nigerrimus. Giles. 



aa. Last two hind tarsals white mauritianus. Grandpr6. 



aaa. Last three hind tarsals white paludis. Theobald. 



Position and validity of M. coustani, Laveran, and M. Ziemani, Von 

 Grunberg, doubtful, also M. plumiger, Donitz. 



Myzorhynchus barbirostris. Van der Wulp (1884). 

 Anopheles barbirostris. Van der Wulp (1884). 



Leyden Museum, Notes VI., p. 46 (1884), Van der Wulp; Mono. Culicid. 

 I., p. 146 (1901) and III., p. 86 (1903), Theobald ; Handbk. Gnats, p. 146 

 (1900) and 2nd Ed., p. 308 (1902) and Revis. Anop., p. 39 (1904), Giles; 

 Les Moustiq., p. 197 (1904), Blanchard; Insekten Borse XVIIL, p. 37 

 (1901), Donitz. 



Additional localities. — Philippine Islands (Miss Ludlow. Caught 

 in the woods, rarely in the quarters. Dr. Whitmore) ; European 

 Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, xi. 02 (Dr. Durham) ; JSTew Guinea 

 (Biro) 1901 ; Annam (Dr. Vassal). 



Notes. The palmate hairs figured by Capts. James and Liston 

 (Plate V., Fig. 1, c.) do not agree with those figured by Christophers 

 and Stephens, and reproduced on page 47, Vol. III., of this work. 



The larvae of true barbirostris are found in dark pools of all 

 depths, with and without vegetation. Liston and James say 

 they are found in the lily ponds of the public gardens at Lahore, 

 and that tanks overgrown with green weeds form favourite 



