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Genus Myzomyia. 
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3rd long vein dark. 
Several fringe spots ... 
Two fringe spots . 
No fringe spots ... 
(3. Apex of palpi only white ... 
7 . Apex of palpi black. 
Black apex narrow ......... 
Black apex broad ... 
4. Legs with spots only at joints. 
Palpi with 3 bands, apex black 
B. Proboscis banded. 
Legs unspotted. 
Legs spotted .... 
leptomeres. Theobald. 
culicifacies. Giles. 
rhodesiensis. Theobald. 
nili. Theobald. 
turkhudi. Liston. 
hispaniola. Theobald. 
azriki. Patton. 
albirostris. Theobald. 
thorntonii. Ludlow. 
Myzomyia funesta. Giles (1900). 
Anopheles funesta. Giles (1900). 
Anopheles Jcumasii. Chalmers (1900). 
Mem. Liv. Scb. Trop. Med. Mem. 2, p. 50 (1900), Giles; Mono. Culicid. I., 
178 (1901), III., 34 (1903), and IV., 46 (1907), Theobald; Anns. Trop. 
Med. and Parasit. I., No. 1 (1907), Newstead. 
Zomba; Sudan; Uganda; Mile Provinces; Tanganika Plateau; 
Lagos ; Gambia ; Congo and Zambesi Watersheds and up 
Zambesi as far as Lupata Gorge; Senegal; Natal; Sierra 
Leone ; Ashanti; Mashonaland; British Central Africa up to 
5000 ft. 
Additional localities. —Transvaal (Simpson); Pampanga, Camp 
■Stotsenberg, Angeles, P.I. (Whitmore) ; Zambie, Princes Island, 
Matadi, Wathen, Kalombe, Lusambo, in Congo Free State 
(Newstead). 
Economic importance .—Malarial parasites seen to develop in 
these insects at Lusambo, Congo Free State, and elsewhere. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Myzomyia funesta. Giles (1900). 
var. umbrosa. Theobald (1903). 
Mono. Culicid. III., 34 (1903). 
Gambia. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Myzomyia funesta. Giles, 
var. subumhrosa. Theobald (1903). 
Mono. Culicid. III., 34 (1903). 
Gambia. > 
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