190 A Monograph of Culicidae. 
femora and tibiae, but not definite spots ; ungues all equal and 
simple. 
Wings rather short and broad : the sub-costal cell large; 
first fork-cell longer and narrower than the second, its base 
scarcely nearer the base of the wing, its stem about two-thirds 
the length of the cell ; stem of the second fork-cell longer than 
the cell ; posterior cross-vein the same length as the mid, not 
quite its own length distant from it. (Fig. 69.) 
Length. —4*5 mm. 
Habitat. —Kuranda, Queensland (Dr. Bancroft). 
Observations. —Described from a single 9 • It comes very 
near Pseudoskusea multiplex , Theobald, from Queensland, but 
differs as follows : the 9 ungues are not uniserrate and the 
pale dull golden area or band near the head on the thorax is 
not so distinct. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Genus LUDLOWIA. Theobald (1907). 
Mono. Culicid. IV., 193 (1907). 
Three species are now described in this genus, and I fancy 
I have one more from the Sudan. 
Three species have been described :— 
Abdomen unbanded. 
Very large basal lateral light spots forming 
an almost continuous lateral stripe 6 . chamberlainii. Ludlow. 
Abdomen banded. 
Last three hind tarsals pale yellow .. sudanensis. Theobald. 
Last three hind tarsals brown . minima. Ludlow. 
Ludlowia chamberlainii. Ludlow (1904). 
Mimomyia (?) chamberlainii. Ludlow (1904). 
Mimomyia chamberlain. Banks (error) (1906). 
Canad. Entomo. XXXIV., 297 (1904). Ludlow; Philip. Journ. Sci. I.,9, 991 
(1906), Banks ; Mono. Culicid. IV., 194 (1907), Theobald; Mosq. Philip. 
Isis., 10 (1908), Ludlow. 
Philippine Islands. 
