Genus Culex. 
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pale spots on the mesonotum; abdomen brown, narrow, with 
basal white bands, the last segment with scattered white scales 
all ov^er it; male genitalia with the basal joint dark brown, 
claspers bright testaceous; legs much as in the 9 ; fore and 
mid ungues unequal, both toothed, dark brown; hind equal and 
simple. 
Length. —4*5 to 6 mm. 
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Fig. 162. 
Culex univittatus. n. sp. 
Fore ungues of the cf and ?. 
Fig. 163. 
Culex univittatus. n. sp. 
Male genitalia. 
Habitat .—Durban (S. It. Christophers) (13. 2. 1899) ; 
Salisbury, Mashonaland (Marshall) (79); Singapore (Hanitsch) 
(4. 9. 1899). 
Time of capture .—January in Natal; February to April in 
Mashonaland ; July in Singapore. 
Observations .—This species can easily be identified by the 
broad white band at the apex of the hind tibiae, similar smaller 
bands being seen on the fore and mid tibiae. There is some 
