Genus Aedimorphus . 
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SCUTOMYIA KTIVEA. Ludlow (1903). 
Stegomyia nivea. Ludlow (1903). 
New York Ent. Soc. II.,-139 (1903), Ludlow; Mono. Gulicid. III., 139 
(1903), Ludlow in Theobald; Oanad. Ent. XXXVII., 134 (1905), 
Ludlow; Gen. Ins. Gulicid., 19 (1905), Theobald; Phil. Journ. Sci. I., 
9, 985 (1906), Banks: Ivfosq. Philip. Isis., 10 (1908), Ludlow. 
Oras, Samar, Philippine Islands and Federated Malay States. 
Note.- —Banks' makes the following remark re this species :— 
Kt There seems to be a confusion of this species with Stegomyia 
i amesii, Ludlow, in £ Genera Insectorum.’ ” 
Both are given as distinct. Banks omits its locality in his 
list (Oras, Samar, P. I.), and also that it was described by Miss 
Ludlow in VoL III. of this Monograph. 
Type presented to British Museum by Miss Ludlow. 
Genus AEDIMORPHUS. Theobald (1903). 
Mono. Gulicid. II., 290 (1901); III., 290 (1903), Theobald. 
Four species are now described in this genus, which all occur 
in Africa. 
They tabulate as follows : — 
A. Abdomen banded, white bands basal. 
Thorax unadorned ; scutellum black and 
creamy. 
Legs unbanded ; hind tibiae with white 
apical spot.................................... albotaeniatus. n. sp. 
AA. Abdomen unbanded. 
a. Legs apically banded; last hind tarsal 
all white. 
Thorax brown, white spot on each 
side ; scutellum white ............... alboaunulatus. Theobald. 
aa. Legs unbanded. . 
j8. Apex of femora and tibiae white. 
Thorax 6 white spots, scutellum 
white ................................. punctithorax. n. sp. 
j8j 8. Two apical femoral spots and 
apex of tibiae white. 
Thorax red-brown, two white 
areas in front and on3 in front 
of each wing. 
domesticus. Theobald. 
