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A Monograph of Culicidae. 



Wings with rather large fork-cells, the first sub-marginal 

 longer and narrower than the second posterior cell, its base 



Fig. 289. 

 Head, scutellum and palp of Philodendromyia barker ii. £ . 



slightly nearer the base of the wing than that of the latter, its 

 stem about one-half the length of the cell, stem of the second 

 posterior cell about two-thirds the length of the cell ; posterior 



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Fig. 290. 

 Wing of Philodendromyia barkerii. cf • n. sp. 



cross-vein much longer than the mid, nearly twice its own length 

 distant from it. Wing scales much as in Dendromyia. 



Length. — 3*5 mm. 



Habitat. — Sarawak (Dr. A. J. G. Barker). 



Time of capture. — July. 



Observations. — Described from two $ 's taken by Dr. Barker 

 in a house. It is an obscure looking insect and can only be 

 identified by the microscopic examination of the scale structure. 



