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A Monograph of Culicidae. 
1 Anopheles bellator.* Dyar and Knab (1906). 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XIX., 160 (1906). 
“ Palpi black ; head black, tuft of pale scales between eyes. Thorax 
grey with four black longitudinal lines, the two nearest the middle 
narrower and stopping short of the base, the two lateral ones attaining 
the scutellum; before scutellum a short median black line; pleurae 
dark with two white stripes. Abdomen entirely dark. Costa of wing 
with six white spots, one basal, the last at extreme apex; third vein 
white, with a black spot at apex and near base ; fifth vein white near 
base and at base of the fork, and a small white spot on the upper 
branch ; fringe with two white spots, at lower fork of fourth vein and 
upper fork of fifth vein respectively. 
Front legs with the femora with a black spot at base, a black dash 
at middle third and two black spots at apex; tibiae dark above, with 
two black, nearly encircling, spots at apex; first tarsal joint with a 
black ring near the base, second and third joints black at the base, 
fourth and fifth entirely black. Mid legs with femora mostly black; 
tibiae black, white at tip ; first tarsal joint black, white at tip ; second 
black at base, apical half white; third and fourth joints black, white 
at tip ; fifth black. Hind legs with femora white, black above, with a 
black ring at the outer third ; tibiae black above with two black rings 
toward apex; first tarsal joint black, with a white apical ring and 
white at extreme base; second, third and fourth joints black, with a 
white apical ring; fifth joint black. 
Three specimens, Trinidad B.W.I. (F. W. Urich). 
Near A. lutzii, Cruz.” 
Anopheles gorgasi. Dyar and Knab (1907). 
Journ. N. York Ent. Soc. XV., 198 (1907). 
“ Palpi as long as proboscis, mostly black scaled, the terminal and 
penultimate joints light scaled except at the bases and apices; meso- 
thorax grey with fine brown scales, a black spot in front of the 
scutellum, a pair of sublateral black spots medially; wings with veins 
scaled in black and white, two very large black patches on the costa, 
and a smaller one towards the base, and a smaller one at the apex, as 
in A. albimanus, Wied. The rest of the wing is too much denuded to 
describe. Abdomen with groups of outstanding scales, laterally at 
the apices of the segments, the dorsum clothed with yellow scales on 
a dark ground, the lateral tufts black. Legs mostly black scaled, hind 
legs with the apical half of the second, the third and the base of the 
fourth joints white scaled, the remainder of the fourth and basal half 
of the fifth segments black, the third joint with a large black patch 
Probably a Myzomyia. —F. V. T. 
