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Genus Anopheles. 
light soft fawn colour covered with light yellow or whitish curved 
hair-like scales extending from the nape to the scutellum, except 
a small brown median spot just cephalad of the scutellum, and 
connecting with the dark median line; this median part is 
bordered with a more or less distinct white line, broadening 
toward the scutellum; there are also broad submedian yellowish 
stripes extencjjjng from the nape about half the length of the 
mesonotum ; laterad the mesonotum is dark rich brown ; scutellum 
light, continuing the colouring and scales of the medio-mesonotum ; 
pleura rather greyish, with dark and white bands; metanotum 
rich yellowish-brown. 
Abdomen greyish-brown, covered with long light yellow hairs. 
Legs, coxae and trochanters light, with a little brown; the 
very bases of the femora light, otherwise the legs are a rich 
brown, with yellowish knee-spots and narrow yellowish bands at 
the bases of most of the tarsal joints, generally slightly including 
the apices of the preceding joint. These bands are on all the 
tarsal joints of the hind legs, and lacking on the fourth and fifth 
joints on the fore and mid legs ; ungues simple and equal. 
Wings yellowish, with brown spots; two small brown spots 
on the costa near the base, and two large ones, the proximal 
including the sub-costa and first longitudinal practically as much 
as the costa, with a small extension on the root of the second 
long vein, and a still smaller one just under the distal end of the 
large spot; the distal large spot begins just exterior to the 
junction of the sub-costa with the costa, and ending a little 
interior to the junction of the first long vein with the costa, and 
extends on to the first long and upper fork of the second long 
vein, with small spots on the lower fork ; the distal end of the 
lower fork of the second, of the third, of both forks of the fourth 
and of the fifth, have heavy dark spots ; wing-field somewhat 
spotted; fringe is dark except at the junction of the first long 
and costa, where it is yellow, and a pale spot midway between 
the forks of vein 5 ; cells long, the first submarginal as long as 
its stem, and a little longer and narrower than the second 
posterior-cell; supernumerary and mid cross-veins meet, and are 
about equal in length, posterior cross-vein about as long as the 
mid, and more than its own length distant. 
Halteres have light bases, with heavy dark knob. 
Length .—10 mm. (proboscis 3’5 mm.). 
Habitat .—Camp John Hay, Benguet, P. I. 
Taken March 20, 1908. 9 
