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aaaau. Head with broad flat spindle-shaped 

 scales. Scutellum with small flat 

 scales. 



Vein scales of Taeniorhynchus 



type Genus 30 Gilesia. Theobald. 



Antennae densely hairy Genus 31 Trichorhynchus. Theo- 

 bald. 

 aaaaaa. Head with broad narrow-curved 

 scales ; scutellum with flat scales ; 

 6 palpi clavate, wings spotted . . . 



Genus 32 Pseudotheobaldia. n. g. 

 Scutellum with broad spindle- 

 shaped scales Genus 33 Maillotia. n. g. 



aaaaaaa. Head and scutellar scales narrow- 

 curved only, except at the sides of 

 the head where they are flat. 

 5. Abdomen clothed with flat scales 

 only. 

 I. Legs uniform, femora not en- 

 larged at all. 

 Palpi of d* clavate. Wings with 

 lanceolate scales united into 



spots Genus 34 Theob aldia. Neveu-Le- 



maire. 

 Wing scales scanty ; wing mem- 

 brane stained Genus 35 Pabdomyia. n. g. 



Wing scales pear-shaped and 

 spatulate ; fork-cells short . . . 



Genus 36 Megaculex. n. g. 



Wings with rather thick median 



scales and short broadish 



lateral ones. Fork-cells small ; 



scales mottled. 



Head with broad narrow-curved 



scales and forked ones. 

 Scutellum with narrow-curved 



scales Genus 37 Grabhamia. Theobald. 



With mostly small flat scales 

 on the scutellum, a few 

 narrow-curved ones on pos- 

 terior border of mid lobe 



Genus 38 Pseudograbhamia. Theo- 

 bald. 

 Head with irregular flat scales 

 dotted all over giving a ragged 



appearance Genus 39 Acartomyia. Theobald. 



Posterior cross-vein slopes pro- 

 minently in basal direction, 

 and median vein scales large 

 and spatulate Genus 40 Aporoculex. n. g. 



