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Stegomyia pseudonivea. Theobald (1905). 
Ann. Mns. Nat. Hung. III., 75 (1905), 9 , Theobald ; Mono. Culicid. IV., 
188 (1907), Theobald. 9 . 
£. Like the 9 in general ornamentation. Palpi deep 
brown about as long as the deep brown proboscis ; the apical 
segment not as long as the penultimate segment, and narrower, 
with scanty hair tufts. Antennae with brown plume hairs. 
Head showing pale greyish-brown reflections in some lights, 
many dark upright forked scales at the back along the nape. 
Eig. 64. 
Stegomyia pseudonivect. J. Theobald. Head. 
Fore ungues unequal, the larger with two teeth, the smaller 
with one ; mid both uniserrate; hind equal and simple. 
Wings with the first fork-cell longer and narrower than the 
second, its base slightly nearer the apex of the wing than that of 
the second, its stem nearly as long as the cell; stem of the 
second fork-cell as long as the cell; posterior cross-vein about 
twice its own length distant from the mid. Genitalia densely 
covered with scales on the basal lobes and overhanging them, 
basal lobes beneath hairy, claspers small, curved with long thin 
apical segment. 
Length. —3‘5 mm. c 
