68 FRED. Y. THEOBALD 
fourth and both branches of the fifth join the fringe; first submarginal 
cell longer and narrower than the second posterior cell, its base slightly 
nearer the base of the wing, its stem not half the length of the cell; 
cross-veins pale, the mid in front of both the supernumerary and 
posterior. Halteres with pale stem and fuscous asymmetrical knob. 
Length: 5‘5 mm. 
Habitat : Songo, Bolivia. 
Observations. Described from a single female. It is a very distinct 
species told at once by the abdominal scales and thoracic ornamentation. 
It is one of the largest and handsomest Anophelines and is at present the 
only one recorded from Bolivia. 
Genus CELLIA Theob. 
Monogr. Culicid. III. p. 107 (1903). 
1. Cellia Kochii Dönitz. 
Insecten-Börse. XVIII. Nr. 5. p. 36.1 (1901) Dönitz; Monogr. Culicid. I. p. 174 
(1901) Theobald. 
A single ÿ from Singapore (Biró). 
Also recorded from Perak, Java and Sumatra. 
2. Cellia punctulata Dönitz. 
Anopheles punctulatus Dönitz. 
Insecten-Börse. XVIII. p. 37.2 (1901). 
A series showing great variation in wing markings from the following- 
places in New Guinea : Friedrich- Wilhelmshafen (Bíró, 1900); Stephans¬ 
ort, Astrolabe-Bay (Bíró, 1901); Isi. Deslacs (Bíró, 1901). 
Also recorded from Borneo and Sumatra. 
