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lanceolate thoracic scales and golden hair-like abdominal scales f 
fore and° mid legs with banded tarsi; posterior tarsi snow white ; 
palpi dark brown, white lipped and narrowly white banded 
before apex; a few white hairs at middle of palpi; frontal tuft 
white and nearly as long as head; antennae pale brown with 
white hairs.” 
Described from a single 9 with no mid legs. 
Habitat .—Manila, P.I. (Banks). 
Time of capture .—23. x. 06. 
Type in the Bureau of Science, Manila, P.I. No. 5975. 
Pyketophorus elegans. James—Theobald (1903). 
Mono. Culicid. III., 51 (1903), Theobald. 
This is now removed to a new genus ( Neomyzomyia ). It 
cannot come satisfactorily in either Pyretophorus or Myzomyici. 
Pyretophorus leucosphyrus. Donitz (1901). 
non James and Liston (1904) (= elegans). 
Ins. Borse. V., 37 (1901), Donitz. 
Sumatra, Borneo. 
This also apparently comes with elegans , James, in the new 
genus Neomyzomyia. 
Genus MYZORHYNCHELLA. Theobald (1907) 
Mono. Culicid. IV., 78 (1907), Theobald; Os Culicideos do Brazil, 
89 (1908), Peryassu. 
SYNOPTIC TABLE OF SPECIES. 
End of hind foot pure white; mesonotum uni- 
colorous with 3 dark lines; wings with costa 
distinctly spotted with yellow. Abdomen hairy, 
except the genital segment, which is scaly_ lutzi. Cruz. 
The same, but with the costal spots white and 
white scales on the genital segment, smaller 
than lutzi ...:... . parva . Chagas. 
Wings with yellow spots, 3 large and 2 small on 
costa ... ... ...... nigra. Theobald. 
* In his detailed description he refers to the scales as being “ bluntly 
lanceolate, flat scales.” This is morq what one sees in Nyssorhynchus 
than Pyretophorus. 
