A MONOGRAPH 
5 OF THE 
CULICIDAE OF THE WORLD. 
SdB”Family ANOPHELINAE, Theobald. 
Twenty-one genera occur in this sub-family, and they tabulate 
as follows :— 
TABLE OF GENERA. 
A. First submarginal cell large. 
I. Antennal segments without dense lateral 
scale tufts. 
(a) Thorax and abdomen with hair-like 
curved scales. 
a. No flat scales on head, but upright 
forked ones. 
j8. Basal lobe of <$ genitalia of one 
segment. 
1. Wing scales rather large, lanceo¬ 
late ..•?....Genus Anopheles. Meigen. 
2. Wing scales mostly small, narrow 
or slightly lanceolate; wings 
prominently spotted along costa 
Genus Myzomyia. Blanchard. 
3. Similar but 4th long vein very 
near base of 3rd; outstanding 
scales on pro thoracic lobes...... 
Genus Neomyzomyia. nov. gen. 
4. Wing with patches of large in- 
# flated scales..................Genus Cycloleppteron. Theo¬ 
bald. 
j8)8. Basal lobe of 6 genitalia of 2 seg¬ 
ments. 
5. Prothoracic lobes with dense out¬ 
standing scales j ......... .Genus Feltxnella. Theobald. 
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