Mosquitoes of New Guinea — PENN 
Segment IV: A small, simple spine; B very long, 
two-branched, plumose; C long, six-branched; 1 
medium, two-forked; 2 small, four-forked; 4 
medium, four-forked near middle. 
Segment V: A small, simple spine; B very long, 
two-branched, plumose; C long, three-branched; 
1 medium, two-forked; 2 small, six-branched; 4 
medium, two-forked near apex. 
Segment VI: A small, simple; B very long, two- 
branched, plumose; C long, four-branched; 1 
medium, two-branched; 2 small, three-forked; 
3 absent; 4 small, two-forked. 
Segment VII: A small, five-branched; B small, 
six-branched; c medium, two-branched; 1 me- 
Fig. 54. Culex bicki: dorsal aspect of right half of 
abdomen of female from Hilimoi, Papua. 
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dium, two-forked; 2 long, four-branched, plu- 
mose; 4 small, two-forked. 
Segment VIII: A long, strong, plumose, nine- 
branched; a' medium, two-forked near middle. 
Segment IX: v small, simple spine. 
Paddle: Long, roughly oval; margin finely ser- 
rate laterally, apex slightly notched beyond mid- 
rib; midrib weak, not reaching apex of paddles; 
sometimes with an irregular line of black pig- 
ment basally on paddle; without terminal setae. 
Culex ( Acallyntrum ) binigrolineatus 
Knight and Rozeboom 1945 
Fig. 55 
The pupa was described and figured by 
Knight and Rozeboom ( 1945: 289) from which 
paper the following description and figure have 
been taken; additional data were obtained by 
examination of one of the paratypes. 
Cephalothorax. — - Postocular: 1 small, 
four-forked near apex; 2 prominent, nearly 
twice the length of other setae of cephalothorax, 
three-branched, plumose; 3 medium, three- 
forked. 
Anterothoracic: 4 medium, six-forked; 5 small, 
four-forked; 6 small, two-forked near apex; 7 
medium, four-forked near middle. 
Dorsal: 8 small, two-forked. 
Supra-alar: 9 medium, two-branched. 
Metanotum: 10 medium, four-forked near mid- 
dle; 11 long, simple, plumose; 12 long, four- 
forked near basal one-fourth. 
Trumpet: Basal one-third darkly pigmented; 
tracheoid portion fairly well developed; pinna 
about one-third length of the trumpet. 
Abdomen. — Segment I: H small, simple; k 
long, simple, stout, plumose; L medium, four- 
forked near middle; M medium, five-forked 
near base; S long, two-branched; T long, two- 
branched; u small, two-forked near apex. 
Segment II: A small, simple spine; B long, plu- 
mose, simple; C small, four-branched; C ' small, 
simple on this and all following segments; 1 
medium, three-branched, plumose; 2 medium, 
two-forked near middle; 3 small, four-forked 
