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A NEW ANOPHELINE FROM THE 
FEDERATED MALAY STATES 
BY 
MALCOLM WATSON, M.D., D.P.H., 
CHIEF MEDICAL OFFICER, KLANG, FEDERATED MALAY STATES. 
{Received for -publication 21 June, 1910) 
MYZOMYIA AURIROSTRIS, n. sp. 
A small brown anopheline, with white apex to palpi—two broad 
white bands separated by slightly smaller black bands, and narrow 
white band near the base— legs unhanded. Proboscis banded. 
Wings with live costal spots and numerous other spots on the wing 
field. 
Head $. Dark brown. Scales. Passing forward between the 
eyes there is a tuft of long white hairs (among which are to be seen 
narrow curved scales much as on the wings), and also about half a 
dozen long dark or brown hairs. Among the roots of these hairs, 
some white long narrow curved scales are seen. lhey do not 
extend either backwards or far from the middle line. Behind these 
are white upright shallow fork scales, and behind these again black 
fork scales. Four dark brown hairs project over the lateral region 
of the eyes. 
Thorax. Brown. Dorsum brown, with long brown hairs; 
projecting over nape some narrow white curved scales. Elsewhere 
hairy. 
Prothoracic lobes brown. Tuft of white narrow-curved and a 
few blunt scales projecting from anterior part. Elsewhere covered 
with hairs. 
Abdomen. Brown, covered by numerous long brown hairs. 
Halteres golden scaled. 
All brown scaled throughout; ungues, small, equal. 
simple. 
