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another towards its base, lower branch mostly yellowish, with 
a black apical spot; sixth vein with the basal half creamy, the 
apical half dark, except a small yellow patch where it joins 
the wing border; fringe brown, with a yellow spot at the 
junction of each vein. 
Length. —5 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 yellow labellae; antennae grey, with narrow 
brown bands and flaxen brown hairs, the apical joint about half 
the 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 simple; mid and hind 
ungues small, equal and simple. 
Wings much as in the £ > hut the fork-cells shorter. 
Length. —5 mm., with proboscis 7'5 mm. 
Habitat. —Grenada (Dr. Hatton, per Dr. Daniels). 
Time of capture. —February. 
Observations.- —Very like A. punctipennis, Say, but can at once 
be told by the wing fringe being spotted at the apex of each 
nerve, and by the marking of the sixth long vein. The descrip¬ 
tion is drawn up from two specimens in balsam, so that the scale 
structure is not evident. It is so very distinct, however, that it 
can easily be identified by the characters given above. 
Anopheles ocellatus, mihi. 
This name must sink as a synonym, as Dr. Donitz has 
described this species under the name A. Kochi whilst this work 
was in the press ( vide Insecten Borse, 5. Jahr. 18. 31. Jan. 1901, 
p. 36). The name has been altered in the text, but ocellatus may 
occur elsewhere. 
Localities. —Sumatra (Padang), and Java (Serang und 
Tjimahi). 
Anopheles tessallatus, mihi. 
This name must also sink as a synonym, as Dr. Donitz 
describes it in the same paper quoted above (p. 3), as Anopheles 
punctulatus. 
Localities. — Sumatra (Kajoe Janam), Borneo (Moearah 
Teweh). 
Like the above the name has been altered in the text, but 
correspondents may have my MS. name. 
