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male and female palpi, and necessitate it being placed in a 
distinct genus. 
Types in the British Museum. 
Genus NEOMACLEAYA. Theobald (1907). 
Mono. Culicid. IV., 238 (1907). 
A single species only so far described, and a distinct variety. 
Neomacleaya indica. Theobald (1907). 
Mono. Culicid. IV., 288 (1907). 
India. 
Additional localities.— Woodlands, Ceylon (Green), 9. x. 1907 
(1 9 ); Philippine Islands (Ludlow). 
Note .—The Ceylon specimen does not show the median pale 
cephalic line, but the scales seem to be hidden, the head having 
sunk in in the middle line; all other characters agree. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Neomacleaya indica. Theobald, 
var. simplex. Theobald (1908). 
Rec. Ind. Mus. II., pt. iii., No. 30, 291 (1908), Theobald. 
Very similar to the type, but the abdomen has only the 
median lateral white spots, no trace of banding, and the first 
submarginal cell is longer than the second posterior cell. 
The other characters all very similar. 
Habitat. —Sylhet, Assam (Major Hall). 
Time of capture. —June. (A single 9 •) 
Type in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 
Genus DANIELSIA. Theobald (1904). 
The Entomologist, XXXVII., 78 (1904); Mono. Culicid. IV., 240 (1907). 
Five species have been described in this genus ; they tabulate 
as follows :— 
a. Proboscis banded...... albotaeniata. Leicester. 
aa. Proboscis unbanded. 
/3. Legs basally pale banded. 
7 . Thorax deep brown, with a broad 
creamy area on each side, 
expanding in front, and a D short 
creamy median line .. wellmanii. Theobald. 
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