180 A Monograph of Culicidae. 
on the last one or two apical segments, venter with broad basal 
white bands. 
Legs blackish-brown, unbanded, coxae and venter of fore and 
mid femora pale, the former with silvery-white scales, hind 
femora pale creamy-white for about two-thirds of their length, 
fore and mid ungues equal and uniserrate. 
Wings with fork-cells of moderate length, the first sub¬ 
marginal a little longer but scarcely narrower than the second 
posterior cell, its base slightly nearer the apex than that of the 
latter, its stem a little more than half the length of the cell, stem 
Fig. 67. 
Wing of Stegomyia albolateralis. ?. Theobald. 
of the second posterior cell more than two-thirds the length of the 
cell, posterior cross-vein sloping towards the apex of the wing, 
about twice its own length distant from the mid. Lateral vein- 
scales long and thin, especially on the third vein. 
Habitat. —Sylhet, Assam (Major Hall) and Lungleb. 
Time of capture .—July at Lungleb, September at Sylhet. 
Observations .—Described from five 9’s. It is a very marked 
Stegomyia , easily told by the thoracic adornment. One of the 
specimens shows some additional prominent adornment on the 
back of the thorax before the scutellum and a dull creamy patch 
of scales just behind the root of the wings. 
The specimen from Lungleb was taken in a bungalow. 
Type in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 
Stegomyia albocephala. Theobald (1901). 
Mono. Culicid. III., 140 (1901), Theobald. 
Gambia. 
Type in the British Museum. 
