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2. Myzorhynchus sinensis Wied. 
Subsp. pseudopictus Grassi. 
Anopheles pseudopictus Grassi, Anopheles pictus FicALBi(non Loew). 
Atti Accad. Lincei, Rendic. Vili. 1. 102 (1899) Grassi; Monogr. Culicid. I. 140 
(1901) et III. p. 84 (1903) Theobald; Bull. Soc. Ént. Ital. XXVIII. 232 (1896) 
Eicalbi (— pictus ); Állattan. Közi. III. p. 30 (1904) Kertész. 
Specimens from Hungary (vide : Kertész p. 32). 
Also recorded from Italy (Grassi). 
Genus KERTÉSZIA nov. gen. 
Intermediate between Myzorhynchus and Cellia. 
Head densely clothed with upright forked scales. Thorax with hair¬ 
like curved scales, except in front over the head where there are tufts of 
large narrow-curved ones. Abdomen with long broad irregular scales. Palpi 
densely scaly. Wing scales as in Myzorhynchus. Base of antennæ den¬ 
sely scaly. 
1. Kertészia boliviensis n. sp. 
Head black with median frontal yellow spot. Thorax ashy-grey with 
two straight parallel median brown stripes and a broad curved brown 
stripe on each side. Abdomen dark brown, with dark brown scales and 
hairs. Legs brown and banded ; the fore metatarsi with yellowish white 
apical, median and basal bands ; the first two tarsi with broad pale apical 
dorsal areas, the brown forming only a small basal area and ventrally, 
last two dark ; the mid legs with the metatarsal banding not so clear and 
only the first tarsal with a broad apical pale dorsal area : hind legs as in 
the mid, but the apical metatarsal pale areas smaller. 
Wings with four yellow costal spots spreading evenly onto the 
first long vein ; most of the veins dusky scaled, a few pale areas. 
$ . Head brown, densely clothed with large upright forked-scales, 
black except on a small median wedge-shaped area in front and a few yellow 
narrow-curved scales projecting forwards in front, brown forwardly pro- 
jectings hairs except in the centre where they are yellow ; antennæ dark 
brown, basal joints with dense black scales; proboscis deep brown; palpi 
densely scaled with black scales and with three narrow yellow apical 
bands, tip yellow (formed by the third band). 
Thorax ashv-grey with two straight parallel median brown lines and 
