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A Monograph of Culicidae. 
“ Spven specimens, Chagres Biver, Panama (August Busck col¬ 
lector) ; Tabernilla, Canal Zone, Panama (A. Busck); Gatem, Canal 
Zone, Panama (A. H. Jennings). There is some variation in the 
banding of the hind tarsi. In two specimens the penultimate and 
apical white rings of the second joint are united ; in one the apical 
white ring of the first joint is divided by a black bar, in another the 
penultimate ring is so divided, while in the third the apical, penulti¬ 
mate, antepenultimate and another white ring are so divided, this 
specimen having eleven white rings on this joint instead of seven as 
in the type.” 
Note .—This is apparently an Arribalzcigia. The leg banding 
is quite distinct and should separate this species at once.—F. Y. T. 
Anopheles culiciformis. Cogill (1903). 
Journ. Bomb. Soc. XV., 333 (1903). 
Recorded from India. I have been unable so far to 
trace this. 
Anopheles subpictus. Grassi (1899). 
Atti. B. Accad. Lincei. Bend. VIII. 1 (1899), Grassi; Cat. of Diptera, 
i. 254 Kertes 3. 
India Orientalis. 
I have been unable to identify this insect. 
Sub-Family MEGARHININAE. Theobald. 
Ankylorhynchae. Lutz. 
Lynchiellina. Lahille. 
Four genera as described in this family, but one is probably a 
synonym. They tabulate as follows :—■ 
a. Palpi long in both sexes. 
13. Last segment of ? palpi round or 
blunt, as if broken.Genus Megarhinus. B.-Desvoidy. 
/3>3. Last segment of $ palpi long and 
pointed.Genus Ankylorhynckus. Lutz. 
act. Palpi of ? short. 
Palpi not more than one-third length 
of the proboscis. . Genus Toxorhynchites. Theobald. 
