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Chapter XV 
Sub-Family Anophelina 
Table of Genera* 
A. First sub-marginal cell large. 
I. Antennal segments without dense lateral scale tufts. 
(a) Thorax and abdomen with hair-like curved scales. 
No flat scales on head, but upright forked ones. 
Basal lobe of <? genitalia of one segment. 
1. Wing scales large, lanceolate— 
Genus Anopheles. Meigen. 
2. Wing scales mostly small, long and narrow or 
slightly lanceolate— 
Genus Myzomyia. Blanchard. 
3. Wings with patches of large inflated scales— 
Genus Cycloleppteron. Theobald. 
Basal lobe of two segments. 
4. Prothoracic lobes with dense outstanding 
scales - - Genus Feltinella, n.g. 
Median area of head with some flat scales ; 
prothoracic lobes mammillated. 
5. Wing scales lanceolate— 
Genus Stethomyia. Theobald. 
( b) Thorax with narrow curved scales ; abdomen hairy. 
6. Wing scales small and lanceolate; head with 
normal forked scales— 
Genus Pyretophorus. Blanchard. 
* This table is taken from Theobald’s Monograph of the Culicidae of the World , 
Vol. IV. 
