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large black patches on the costa and a smaller one towards the base and a smaller 
one at the apex as in Ce. albimana, Weid. The rest of the wing is too muck 
denuded to describe. Abdomen with groups of outstanding scales laterally at 
the apices of the segments, the dorsum clothed with yellow scales on a dark browi 
ground, the lateral tufts black. Legs mostly black-scaled, hind legs with the apical 
half of the second, the third, and the base of the fourth joints white-scaled, the 
remainder of the fourth and basal half of the fifth segments black, the third joint 
with a large black patch on the under side which reaches from near the base to 
beyond the middle. Length, 3*5 mm. 
A single adult female of this species was collected by Mr. A. H. Jennings. 
A nopheles pseudopunctipennis 
Wings much as in A. fuvetipennis. Say, but the fringe with yellow spots. 
Legs, long, unbanded, brown, pale at the base. Fore ungues of S unequal, mil 
and hind equal and simple. 
5 Antennae brown, basal joint testaceous, base of the second joint pale, and 
also a small pale band at the base of all the following joints: proboscis dars 
brown; labella yellowish; palpi dark brown, densely scaled at base; apex yellow, 
and also two narrow yellow bands below, slightly hairy, hairs black, except at 
the apex where they are yellow'; clypeus dark brown. Thorax yellowish-brown 
(denuded), with a dark patch on each side of the mesonotum behind; metanotum 
deep brown ; pleurae yellowish brown, with darker brown patches. Abdomen 
brown, the segment paler at the base, hairy. Legs deep brown; coxae, trochanter? 
and base of femora pallid ; knee spot pale; ungues equal and simple. Halteres 
with pale stem and fuscous knob. 
M ings w'ith two yellowish white spots on the upper costal border, rest 
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than 
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edge black, rather densely' scaled ; first submarginal longer and narrower tl 
the second posterior cell, its stem nearly' as long as the cell : mid cross-vein a link 
nearer the base of the w'ing than the supernumerary cross-vein ; posterior cross-vein 
still nearer the base of the wing; scales of the wings disposed as follows:—l' r ' ! 
long vein with three distinct large white spots, one at the base, one underneath 2 
large costal spot, and one between ; second long vein with a dark patch near it- 
base, all the lower branch of the fork-cell dark, and most of the upper; third long 
vein mostly yellowish-white, with two black patches, one towards the base, and 
the other towards the tip; fourth long vein mostly pale, with two small blac^ 
patches, branches cf the fork-cell all dark scaled; fifth long vein with a black spot 
near the base, rest mostly yellow, upper branch of the fork mostly dark, a small 
yellow spot at the apex and another towards its base, lower branch mostly yellowish, 
with a black apical spot; sixth vein with the basal half creamy, the apical hah 
ark, except a small yellow patch where it joins the wing border; fringe brown, 
with yellow spot at the junction of each vein. Length, c; mm. 
$ Last two joints of the palpi swollen and clavate, pale; basal joints dark 
brown, densely scaled with deep brown scales, with a narrow pale band not quite 
as long as the thin proboscis, which is brown with vellow labella; antennae grey, 
? riarrow brown bands and flaxen brown hairs, the apical joint about half 1 
length of the penultimate joint; basal lobe of the genitalia simple, claspers long 
and thin; fore ungues unequal, the larger one uniserrated, the smaller minute and 
W*S« n i ld |f nd ii hln l UngUes sma11 - ec l ua l and simple. Wings much as in the 2 
Cr. H m r 5 Sh0rtcr - Length ’ s mm., with proboscis 7-5 mm. Habitat, 
■ lenada (Dr. Hay ton, per Dr. Daniel). Time of capture, February. 
winp frfnff at K >I ' S ' ery '* ke $ unct *t enn *s> Say, but can at once be told by the 
sixth ' ge be,ng spotted at the apex of each nerve, and by the marking of the 
g \ein. he description is drawn up from two specimens in balsam, 
