556 A Monograph of Culicidae. 



They were token at 7 p.m. at the lower end of Old Pound 

 Road. 



This insect resembles Haemagogus cyaneus, Fabricius, but the 

 venation is different, for the first sub-marginal cell is smaller and 

 its base is nearer the apex of the wing, whilst in H. cyaneus it is 

 nearer the base of the wing ; moreover, the abdomen in H. cyaneus 

 is not adorned as in this insect. 



It also bears some resemblance to G. albomaculata, Theobald, 

 but the abdomen has not the curious chaetotactic characters seen 

 in that species (vide Vol. III. Mono. Culicid., Fig. 171, p. 309). 



There are also no traces of the two median abdominal spots 

 seen in C. albomaculata, but the body is marked with bands. 



Sub-Family URANOTAENINAE. Mitchell. 



In this sub-family the first fork-cell is very small, always 

 smaller than the second posterior cell, and its base nearer the 

 apex of the wing. 



Four genera occur, namely, Uranotaenia, Arribalzaga ; Pseud o- 

 uranotaenia, Theobald ; Anisocheleomyia, Theobald ; and Mimo 

 myia, Theobald. 



They tabulate as below : — 



First fork-cell very small. 

 Male ungues normal. 



No inflated wing scales Uranotaenia. Theobald. 



Inflated wing scales present Psendoiiranotacnia. Theo- 

 bald. 

 Male ungues broad and plate-like Anisocheleomyia. Theo- 

 bald. 

 First fork-cell nearly as large as the second 



posterior cell Mimomyia. Theobald. 



Genu* URANOTAENIA. Arribalzaga. 



Dipt. Argent., p. G3 (1899), Arribalzaga; Mono. Culicid. II., p. 241 (1901), 

 Theobald ; Genera Insect Fam. Culicid., p. 36 (1905), Theobald. 



This gemua is proving to be a large one. The following 



species ara now known : 77. puhherrima, Arri. ; U. geometrica, 



