570 



A Monograph of Culicidae. 



The large scales forming the larger patches of white become so 

 transparent in a balsam preparation that it is difficult to detect 

 them at all. 



Fig. 266. 

 Male genitalia of Pseudonranotaenia rowlandii. Theobald. 



I cannot be certain of the structure of the mid ungues of the 

 male, the large curved one is very marked but a second claw 

 cannot be detected. 



Genus ANISOCHELEOMYIA. Theobald. 



The Entomologist, Vol. XXXVIII., p. 52 (1905). 



Head clothed with flat scales rather loosely applied to the 

 surface, and which form a more or less projecting mass between 

 the eyes in front. Antennae densely pilose in the male. 

 Proboscis swollen apically. Palpi very short in both sexes. 



Thorax with narrow-curved scales in the middle, and with 

 broad spindle-shaped ones around the front and sides ; scutellum 

 with small flat scales rather loosely applied, very distinctly 

 trilobed. 



Wings ornamented. Ungues of male not very unequal in 

 length, but differing in breadth, one on each leg broad and leaf- 

 like. Fork-cells short as in Uranotaenia. 



Closely related to Uranotaenia, but differing in the non- 

 plumose male antennae and peculiar ungues, also in the absence 



