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A Monograph of Culicidae . 
855. LEGS BASALLY AND APICALLY BANDED. 
Legs Basally and Apically Banded. 
A. Abdomen not banded, but with pale basal patches. 
Abdomen with white lateral basal patches, 
ungues of 9 equal, the fore and mid uni- 
serrated, hind simple. Canadensis. 
Abdomen with curved median basal patches, 
almost bands; ungues of 9 equal and simple cingulatus. 
eius. 
n. sp.V 
Fabri- V 
B. Abdomen with basal pale bands. 
Thorax deep brown, with narrow bronzy scales, 
with a median and two short parallel, lateral, 
indistinct lines of creamy scales; brighter 
brown in the 8 , with golden-scaled lines; 
ungues of 9 equal, fore and mid uniserrated; 
hind simple . morsitans. n. sp. 
Thorax with pale brassy tomentum and two 
ill-marked dark long lines; apical tarsal 
joint white. leucacantlius. Loew. 
Thorax with golden-yellow scales, unadorned ; 
abdominal bands straw-coloured, narrow in 
the middle, expanding laterally with tri¬ 
angular spots ; ungues of 9 equal and 
<ftimple.umS.£.VA’’.Atft^. pulcritarsis. Rond- 
ani. 
C. Abdomen with basal and apical bands and a median 
pale line. 
Thorax with a broad line of creamy scales on 
each side ; abdomen black, with basal, apical 
and median yellow scales; ungues of 9 
equal; fore and mid uniserrated, hind simple; 
palpi of 8 with three white bands. pulcripalpis. Rond- 
ani. 
Thorax brown, with tawny curved scales and 
two lines of creamy ones, a patch before the 
scutellum, and a line in front; abdomen 
much as in former species; ungues of 9 
equal and uniserrated. dorsalis. Meigen. 
Very like above (dorsalis), probably the same; 
the 9 ungues are uniserrated; palpi of the 
8 not anuulated. penicillaris. Rond- 
ani. 
D. Abdomen with basal creamy-white bands and pale 
lateral spots; thorax ornamented with frosty- 
white scales on the front two-thirds, black on 
the remainder . gelidus. n. sp. 
