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rows of dark blackish-brown or blue-black upright scales which extend 
back to the margin of the occipital foramen and laterally as far as the lower 
P? r ‘; ons °, f ‘he orbital margins. Basal joint of antennafblack with a tuft of 
black scales above; second joint black, about i* times as lono- as any 
succeeding joint and clad with clavate black scales; remaining joints black 
entirely bkcSed^ and blaC ''' VertidUate hairs ‘ Palp i a "d proboscis 
tuft 
brown with slate-black lines and clad on the dorsum with pale golden hairs 
an on either shoulder above the prothoracic lobes is a dense tuft of upright 
hm'MiL 5 ^ ? and Q° n th u ante J no , r mar S in above th e neck is a tuft of white 
m scales. Scutellum dark brown with pale golden hairs and bristles 
withKl ’ ! ee ? hrown with black patches, clad with pale hairs. Wings clad 
with blackish-brown scales of the usual type. One pale golden spot on the 
costa at the apex where the first long vein meets it. This spot involves only 
the costa and first long vein. There is a pale patch of fine scales where the 
third vein joins the margin, the rest of the fringe being black There are 
are e c S h C i a eflv°n 1 thl " d / em and the u f ™rth and fifth veins, and these branches 
are chiefly pale scaled with patches of dark scales where they join the 
blaJk^atches^ 6 ^ 56 fork u ce11; sixth vein ’ P ale scaled with two 
fmnr/tih h dark SC 3 i led Wlth mmute creamy band at the apex of 
remora tibiae and first two tarsal joints. ^ 
A biomen. Abdomen, black with pale hairs and no ventral tuft of scales. 
KualaTumpur7 r)eSCribed ^ ^ specimen cau S ht in the jungle neat 
Remarks. Very like Barbirostris, but differs in having only one costal 
area of naWr- SPOt T 03116 !° Wer branch 0f fifth vein and a “uch smaller 
area or pale fringe scales at the apex. 
Myzorhyncus Separatus. 
A large mosquito with a brown mesonotum, clad with pale golden hairs 
f h “ H dar , k br T n sh ° u u lder tufts t Wings, with two yellow costal spots and 
e dark scaling of the wing field is collected into small spots the veins 
being for the most clad with pale yellow scales. Abdomen, clad only with 
hairs. Legs, minutely banded. J 
Head.— Black, with a vertical tuft of long silky white hair-like scales, 
a d a few short inear scales intermixed, behind this two or three rows of 
bluish-white upright scales are inserted and further back rows of dark brown 
f SCa 7 WhlCh 6 , Xtend lateral ’y- Ba sal joint of antenna, dark brown 
” J a l W fi own s t cale . s on ‘P, u PP er face, remaining joints dark brown 
vort.vm 1 SC , a eS °" the lnnc g slde of th e second, downy hairs on the others, 
verticillate hairs flaxen. Clypeus, dark brown. Palpi, clad with dark 
and e th' W d th an '"‘defined ring of dirty white scales at the apex of second 
hIh * 7 f nd the fifth j° lnt bein g entirely white. Proboscis, 
clad entirely with blackish-brown scales. 
Thorax. Prothoracic lobes, dark brown, with dense tufts of palisade 
scales on the apex of each. Mesonotum varies, in some specimens being 
w ' 1 eddlsb 'brown, m others, darker brown with dark slate lines or patches, 
