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. 1 Monograph of Culicidae. 
LEGS NEITHER BANDED NOR SPOTTED (2nd Division). 
Pipiens Group. 
A. Abdomen unhanded, with lateral pale 
patches. 
Thorax brown, with small dark 
brown scales; abdominal seg¬ 
ments with basal lateral creamy 
patches . scliolasticus. n« sp. 
Thorax dark brown, yellowish 
behind, abdomen dark brown, 
with lateral yellow spols and 
scanty yellow speckling . modestus. Ficalbi. 
A A, Abdomen ba sally banded. 
a. Thorax unadorned. 
Thorax chestnut-brown, golden- 
brown scales, abdominal bands 
white, both ungues of 6 fore and 
mid legs toothed . virgultUs. n. sp. 
Thorax deep brown, golden-brown 
scales, abdomen with narrow 
basal bands and lateral patches 
on the last three segments, 
smaller fore and mid ungues of 
<5 simple . masculus. n. sp. 
Thorax dark brown, golden-brown 
and bronzy scales; abdominal 
bands much swollen out in the 
middle, apical segment white, 
ungues of & as in masculus . viridiventer. Giles. 
Thorax dark brown, golden-brown 
scales; abdominal bands flaxen, 
slightly widest in the middle; 
stem of first sub-marginal cell 
very short, base of the first sub¬ 
marginal cell past junction of 
sub-costal and costal, fore and 
mid ungues of cf both uniserrated pipiens. L, 
Base of first sub-marginal cell much 
nearer apex of wing than j unction 
of sub-costal and costal. quasipipiens. n. sp. 
Stem of the first sub-marginal cell 
about one-third the length of the 
cell. Otherwise much like 
pipiens ... FoucJioivensis. n. sp. 
