38 H. F. CARTER—A NEW MOSQUITO FROM UGANDA, 
Tueniorhynchus, but smaller; fork cells of moderate size, the first posterior 
cell longer but not narrower than the second submarginal, its stem half the 
length of the cell; stem of second sub- 
marginal two-thirds the length of the cell; 
the anterior cross vein slopes towards the apex — —_—- 
of the wing; the mid cross vein situated about 
. . . . —————— 
twice its own length from the posterior cross 
. a 
vein. 
Length 4 mm. & Se 
Ucanpa: Entebbe, 5. vi. 1910. (Dr. C. A. 
Wiggins). Type Q in the British Museum. {Slee 
Described from a single female, the head of @ : =S & 
which is unfortunately denuded round the eyes; Fig. 2. 
it is therefore somewhat difficult to determine steal a ag Ca 
a. Cross veins 
its true generic position, but owing to the b. Scales on 3° longitudinal vein 
; C c. Scales on subcostal vein. 
characters of the wing scales and its general di Scalesion iret longitudinal, vert 
appearance, it agrees best with the genus 
Culiciomyia, The species itself is easily recognised by the marked abdominal 
ornamentation and the dark unbanded legs. 
24th November, 1910. 
