CATALOGUE OF THE CULICIDAE IN THE HUNGARIAN NATIONAL MUSEUM. 1° 9 
is distinct, having seven pale spots. The whole insect is of a reddish- 
brown hue not dark blackish-brown as in annulipes. 
Genus FINLAYA Theob. 
Monogr. Culicid. III. p. 281 (1903). 
1. Finlaya poicilia Theob. 
(Plates II and III.) 
Monogr. Culicid. III. p. 283 (1903). 
Seven $ ’s from New Guinea collected at Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen 
(1901); Seleo Berlinhafen (1896); Mount Hansemann, Astrolabe Bay 
(Biro, 1901). 
They resemble the type in structural details but the wings have 
fewer spots. Males have recently been received from Kuala Lumpur, Fede¬ 
rated Malay States, wTiich show this genus belongs to the Culicinae. The 
cT is shortly being described in the «Entomologist». The £ ’s bear a very 
strong superficial resemblance to Aedeomyia. 
The New Guinea specimens differ in the following features from the 
specimens I have seen from Malaya: (I) leg markings often yellowish in¬ 
stead of white, (II) the wings present the following ornamentation — the 
costal pale areas may be either reduced to two, one small apical one, or 
four, one small apical one, two prominent median and one small basal 
spot, the third long-vein with two or three pale spots, the sixth with 
only two. 
The ventral abdominal tufts readly get worn off. The head and scu- 
tellar flat scales are not so pyriform as shown in the figures in the text 
of my Monograph of Culicidæ — the photo on plate XIII. Yol. III. gives 
the correct form of the wing scales and also in Plate III. of this work. 
Genus JOBLOTIA Blanch. 
Trichoprosopon Theobald. 
Compt. Rend. Hebd. Soc. d. Biolog. No. 37. T. LIII. p. 1043 (1901) Blanchard ; 
Monogr. Culicid. II. p. 283 (Trichoprosopon) (1901) Theobald. 
1. Joblotia nivipes Theob. 
Trichoprosopon nivipes Theob. 
Monogr. Culicid. II. p. 285. 1901. 
A single fine $ specimen from Mexico. 
Also recorded from : Rio de Janeiro ; Sao Paulo and Trinidad. 
