Genus Calvertina. 
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Genus ALDRICHIA. Theobald (1903).* s 
Mono. Cnlicid. III., 353 (1903), Theobald. 
Aldrichia error. Theobald. 
Mono. Cnlicid. TIL, 353 (1903). 
India. 
Type in the British Museum. This has been broken since the 
species was described. 
Genus CALVERTINA. Ludlow (1909). 
Calvertia. Ludlow (1909) 
Canad. Entomo. XLI., 22, 234 (1909). 
Head with forked scales, antennae bearing outstanding scales 
on the second joint, and more appressed ones on the first ; thorax 
with curved and broadly fusiform scales, not markedly out¬ 
standing laterally ; abdomen with hairs and on at least one 
segment, bearing long fiat more or less spatulate scales. 
The genus lies near Chagasia. 
In the February number of the ‘ Canadian Entomologist, 5 
Miss Ludlow described a new Anopheline, and referred it to 
Chagasia. Comparison with the Chagasia in the British Museum 
leads her to believe it to be new, and she therefore made it the 
type of a new genus, Calvertia, named in honour of Dr. W. J. 
Calvert, of St. Louis, formerly of the Medical Corps, U.S. Army. 
The name being previously used it was altered to Calvertina. 
Calvertina lineata. Ludlow (1908). 
Calvertia lineata. Ludlow (1908). 
Chagasia (?) lineata. Ludlow (1908). 
Canad. Entomologist, XL., p. 50 (1908). 
“ Head very dark, practically black, as is most of the insect, 
covered with dark brown and white forked scales, the latter on 
the vertex and cephalad part of the occiput, very long slender 
* This genus must be re-named, ss Aldrichia was used by Coquillett in 
1894, and I propose Aldrichinella. 
