584 A Monograph of Culicidae. 



Sub-family Hyloconopinae. 



Palpi of 9 scarcely one-third length of 

 proboscis ; of 6 nearly same length. 



A conical blnnt prominence between eyes 

 and clypeus Bunchomyia. Theobald. 



Conical prominence missing. 



Proboscis very long with pointed apex. 



Proboscis does not exceed length of abdo- 

 men and has the apex swollen Hyloconops. Lutz. 



Clypeus with hairs Trichojprosojpon. Theobald. 



Clypeus without hairs Joblotia. Blanchard. 



Metanotum with scales. 



Proboscis short, expanded apically Goeldia. Theobald. 



ISOMICROPALPAE. 



(Palpi short in both sexes.) 



Sub-family Dendromyinae. 



1. Middle of the legs with some of the 



scales elongated laterally and formed 



into paddle-like structures Sabethes. R. Desvoidy. 



2. Legs without paddle-like structures. 



3. Lateral vein-scales linear. 4-5. 

 Lateral vein-scales obovate or spatulate, 



not always symmetrical. 6-9. 



4. Proboscis longer than body. Phoniomyia. Theobald. 



5. Proboscis swollen at apex, shorter than 



body Wyeomyia. Theobald. 



6. Proboscis fine at apex, same length as 



abdomen. 

 Posterior and mid cross-vein in one line, 



brilliant Sabethoides. Theobald. 



Proboscis short, with apex swollen. 

 Supernumerary cross- vein slightly nearer 



base than mid. 



7. Scales on mesonotum dusky metallic ... Dendromyia. Theobald. 

 Scales of mesonotum very brilliant. 



Metathorax with scales. 



Proboscis same in both sexes Sabethinus. Lutz. 



