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two- to six-forked; c* medium, three-forked 
from near middle; 1 long, simple or rarely two- 
forked; 2 small, simple or two-forked; 3 repre- 
sented only by its socket; 4 medium, four- 
forked. 
Segment VI: A longer than A-V; slightly plu- 
mose or frayed; B long, three- or four-forked; 
C long, two- to four-forked; cf medium, simple 
or rarely three-forked at apex; 1 medium, sim- 
ple; 2 small, simple; 3 absent; 4 medium, three- 
to six-forked. 
Segment VII: A about equal to and similar to 
A- VI; B long, three-forked, range from two- to 
four-forked; c long, simple; c' small, simple or 
rarely two-forked at apex; 1 small, simple or 
Fig. 9. Anopheles farauti: dorsal aspect of right 
half of abdomen of female from Amsterdam Island, 
Dutch New Guinea. 
rarely three-forked near middle; 2 small, sim- 
ple; 3 absent; 4 small, three- to six-forked. 
Segment VIII: A about equal in length to A-VII, 
with eight to eleven fine side branches; A' small, 
two-forked, occasionally simple or three-forked. 
Paddle : Roundly oval in shape, about one- 
fourth longer than wide; margin without den- 
ticles but produced into a fringe of fine hairs 
around the apex to a point a little mesad of the 
terminal seta; midrib strong, dividing the pad- 
dle unequally, lateral face wider than medial 
face; terminal seta long, simple, usually hooked; 
accessory seta small, simple. 
Specimens examined. — The pupal exuviae 
of four males and six females from Gamadodo, 
WagaWaga, Hilimoi, and KanaKope, Milne 
Bay, Papua, and Amsterdam Island, Dutch New 
Guinea. 
Anopheles ( Myzomyia ) clowi Rozeboom 
and Knight 1946 
The pupa was described from the single type 
specimen by Rozeboom and Knight (1946: 
114) from Hollandia, Dutch New Guinea. 
This constitutes the lone record of this species. 
The following descriptive notes were taken from 
this paper; no figures were given. 
Diagnosis.— Very similar to A. punctulatus 
from which it can be distinguished by the 
structure of seta A-VII, this seta having a dis- 
tinct rugose constriction near its base and 
averaging about 82 microns in length; and by 
seta B-II with its main branching arising at the 
basal one-third from a stout stalk. 
Cephalothorax. — Dorsal : 8 long, 153 to 
167 microns. 
Metanotum: 10 longer, 177 to 180 microns. 
Trumpet: Palely pigmented over entire length, 
offering only slight contrast to rest of cephalo- 
thorax; ratio of depth of basal notch to length 
of trumpet approximately 1:1.4. 
Abdomen. — Segment 1: H two- to four- 
branched; K simple. 
Segment II: c distinctive in possessing a dark, 
stout, basal stalk which is approximately one- 
third the total length of the seta, seventeen- to 
eighteen-branched ; c' long, stout, simple. 
