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Milne Bay on the east to Amsterdam Island on 
the west are represented in the collections. The 
localities are the villages of Gamadodo (10° 2 5' 
S, 150°22' E), WagaWaga (10°25' S, 150° 
25' E), Hilimoi (10°25' S, 150°29' E), and 
KanaKope (10° 30' S, 150°40' E) on the south 
shore of Milne Bay in Papua; Morobe (7°45' 
S, 147° 3 5' E), Draeger Harbor (6? 35' S, 147° 
50' E), and Saidor (5°40' S, 146° 30' E) in 
Northeast New Guinea; and Mios Woendi (1° 
15' S, 136° 20' E) and Amsterdam Island (0° 
20' S, 132° 10' E) in Netherlands New Guinea. 
Representative samples of each of the col- 
lections were selected for rearing in isolated 
containers and the larval and pupal exuviae 
were thus associated with the adults. 
The material has been divided among sev- 
eral institutions. The largest lot has been de- 
posited in the United States National Museum, 
and representative series of associated larvae, 
pupae, and adults have been placed in the 
collections of Cornell University at Ithaca, New 
York, and the University of Queensland, Bris- 
bane, Australia. 
Magnification of figures is indicated by the 
lines beside them which represent 0.5 mm. 
Acknowledgments: I am particularly in- 
debted to Dr. George H. Bick of Tulane Uni- 
versity, who collected and contributed much of 
the material used in this study. The men of 
our units, the 25th and 28th Naval Malaria 
Control Teams, were of invaluable assistance in 
carrying on the surveys of the several bases; 
for their initiative and interest in the work, I 
am grateful to Alfred C. Bodenman, William 
L. Schmid, Ralph E. Geiger, Jack P. Gallagher, 
Fig. 1. Generalized cephalothorax of pupa in lateral view. Ant, antenna; Ce, compound eye; Fm 1, 2, 3, 
femora of pro-, meso-, and metathorax; Ha, haltere; Mp, mouth parts; Oc, ocellus; Tr, respiratory trumpet; 
W, wing pad. 
