Aedes of the Philippines — Knight AND Hull 
scaled. Scutellum with broad silvery scales. 
Tarsi all dark. 
Male. Head: Proboscis pale, apical one- 
fourth dusky, particularly dorsally. Palpi 
slightly longer than proboscis; dark; seg- 
ments IV-V down-tilted, numerous long hairs 
arising apically and all along IV-V. Vertex 
with a narrow area of narrow pale scales along 
either side of mid-line, a line of narrow pale 
scales along the dorsal portion of the eye 
margins; remainder of vertex with broad 
yellowish-white scales; brown upright-forked 
scales over the whole dorsum. Thorax: Scutal 
integument brown; clothed with small, nar- 
row brown scales, may be a few narrow yel- 
lowish scales along the anterior margin, over 
the wing base, and on the prescutellar area. 
Scutellar lobes covered with broad silvery- 
white scales. Apn with a few narrow yellowish 
scales; ppn sparsely covered with narrow 
brownish and yellowish scales. Propleuron, 
subspiracular area, and paratergite each with 
some narrowed yellowish scales; upper ster- 
nopleuron, lower posterior sternopleuron, and 
upper mesepimeron each with small patch of 
broad creamy- white scales. Legs: Fore femur 
with anterior surface dark, paler basally; pos- 
terior surface with dorsal half pale, remainder 
dark; dorsal surface pale. Mid-femur dark an- 
teriorly except for a few silvery-white scales 
dorsally at apex; posterior surface pale except 
for a narrow dorsal dark area on apical half. 
Hind femur pale, dark dorsally, this dark scal- 
ing encroaching onto the anterior and pos- 
terior surfaces along apical one-half; a narrow 
apical band of silvery-white scales anteriorly. 
Tibiae with posterior surfaces pale-scaled. 
Tarsi all dark-scaled. Fore and mid-tarsal claws 
unequal, each claw unidentate; hind tarsal 
claws equal, simple. Wings: Dark-scaled. Hal- 
ter stem pale, knob with dusky scales. Ab- 
domen: Tergites dorsally dark (may be a few 
median basal yellowish scales on IV-V); a 
lateral patch of creamy-white scales on I, 
II-VII with a complete lateral band of brown- 
ish-yellow scales, these basally encroaching 
upon the dorsum on V-VIL Sternite VIII 
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Fig. 1. A. {Aedimorphus) pampangensis. Male ter- 
minalia (Luzon). 
with a dense divided tuft of very long yellow 
hairs. Terminalia: Basistyle broad, short; a 
dense band of very long setae on tergal sur- 
face; a subbasal tuft of short, curved setae on 
inner tergal surface, seme of these setae being 
distinctively broadened; basad of this tuft and 
on the inher sternal margin is a small group 
of setae, 2-3 of these being rather stout; 
apically on the inner sternal surface is a group 
of very long setae. Dististyle very distinctive 
in form; inner surface as figured; outer surface 
with numerous very short setae and with a 
large tuft of long setae directed toward base 
of dististyle (shown by the group of dashed 
lines in the figure). 
Female. Differs from the male mainly as 
follows: Proboscis dusky, pale beneath from 
near base to about the apical one-fourth. Palpi 
