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Segment III: A short, 14 to 17 microns; B eleven- 
branched; C nine-branched; d two-branched. 
Segment IV: A darkly pigmented, stout, 
smoothly and acutely tapered, about twice the 
length of A-III; B four-branched; C three- to 
four-branched; d external to B in position; 1 
simple. 
Segment V: A similar to and about twice the 
length of A-IV; B two- to four-branched; C two- 
branched; 1 simple. 
Segment VI: A similar to and about the same 
length as A-V; B three-branched; C simple to 
three-branched; 4 four-branched. 
Segment VII: A similar to and about same length 
as A- VI; B three-branched; C long, simple or 
two-branched; c' four-branched. 
Segment VIII: A ' three-branched. 
Paddle: Midrib with external margin distinct 
to posterior two-thirds; buttress well developed, 
external margin of paddle distinct to posterior 
half and possessing minute, clear spinules that 
increase in size posteriorly to beginning of 
fringe; fringe of fine pale hairs extending from 
center of external margin to the beginning of 
anterior curve internal to terminal seta, longest 
just external to this seta. Terminal seta straight, 
rather stout, darkly pigmented. 
Anopheles (Myzomyia) annulipes Walker 
1856 
This pupa is undescribed except for a brief 
note of doubtful value given by Cooling ( 1924: 
21) which reads, "The pupa is distinguished by 
the broad triangular breathing trumpets; they 
are pale and rather mottled.” 
Anopheles (Myzomyia) koliensis Owen 
1945 
Fig. 10 
This pupa has not been fully described or 
figured previously, but Belkin, Knight, and Roze- 
boom (1945: 261) gave a diagnostic descrip- 
tion, and Rozeboom and Knight (1946: 108- 
111) included a few notes in their work on the 
punctulatus complex. 
Diagnosis. — Very similar to A. farauti but 
separable on the basis of the relative lengths 
of setae A-IV and A-V. Rozeboom and Knight 
( 1946: 110) examined a large series and found 
that in koliensis seta A-IV was more than one- 
half the length of A-V in 97.7 per cent of the 
specimens, while in farauti seta A-IV was less 
than one-half the length of A-V in 89.4 per cent 
of the specimens. 
Cephalothorax. — Postocular: 1 small, 
usually simple; 2 small, two-forked near middle; 
3 small, three-forked near middle. 
Anterothoracic: 4 small, three- to six-forked; 
5 medium, three- or four-forked near middle; 
6 medium, simple or two-forked near middle; 
7 long, two-forked near basal one-third. 
Dorsal: 8 small, two-forked near base, less than 
105 microns in length, averages 69 microns. 
Supra-alar: 9 small, four-forked near middle. 
Metanotum: 10 medium, simple; 11 medium, 
three- or four-forked near middle; 12 medium, 
three- or four-forked near middle. 
Trumpet: Similar to that of A. farauti. 
Abdomen. — Segment I: h medium, always 
simple; K medium, averages five-branched, range 
from three to six; L small, three-forked near 
middle; M long, three- or four-forked near basal 
one-third; S long, three- or four-forked near 
basal one-third; T medium, three-branched; U 
small, simple. 
Segment II: A very small, transparent; B long, 
always simple; C usually six-branched, range 
from two to eleven; d small, four-branched; 
1 long, simple; 2 medium, four-branched; 3 
medium, four-forked near basal one-third; 4 
medium, six-branched; 5 small, simple, on this 
and all following segments. 
Segment III: A small, transparent, about twice 
the length of A-II; B medium, six-branched; 
C medium, averages ten-branched, range from 
seven to thirteen; c' medium, usually simple, 
occasionally two-branched; 1 long, equal to 
1 -II, usually simple, range from one- to three- 
branched; 2 small, three-forked near middle; 
3 represented by a socket only on this and seg- 
ments IV and V; 4 medium, similar to 4-II. 
Segment IV: A short, stout, light brown color, 
less than twice the length of A-III; B long, av- 
erages six-branched; C long, averages seven- 
branched, range from five to nine; d medium, 
