232 A Monograph of Culicidae, 



The apical segment of the palpi about one and a third longer 

 than the penultimate, both with brown hair-tufts. 



The clasper of male genitalia differing from the former species 

 in having four large teeth towards its apex, beyond the finely 

 spinose outer mass, apex hook-like, the terminal segment slightly 

 expanded apically, with a dark median line ; the clasper arises 

 from the end of the basal segment on one side ; instead of a 

 foliate plate there is a broad thin plate with fimbriated border, 



Fig. 65. 

 Male genitalia of Culiciomyia annulata. 



and one very large dark curved spine with hooked apex, and 

 three smaller sword-like spines, one larger than the other two. 



Length. — 4 ' 5 mm. 



Habitat. — Sarawak at Kuching (Dr. A. J. S. Barker, P.M.O.). 



Time of capture. — November. 



Observations. — Taken at night in a house with the foregoing. 

 At once separated by the banded abdomen, the bands involving 

 both sides of the segments. The male genitalia also separate 

 the males very easily from that species. It looks like a small 

 Culex pipiens at first sight. 



Culiciomyia pulla. Theobald (1905). 

 Culex pullus. Theobald. 



Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. III., p. 87 (1905). 



Head deep brown, with tawny brown scales ; palpi, proboscis 

 and antennae deep brown. Thorax deep brown, densely clothed 

 with reddish-brown scales. Abdomen deep brown, with grey 



