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apex of the wing, its stem longer than the cell; stem of the 
second as long as the cell ; posterior cross-vein sloping hack,, 
parallel with the mid, about its own length distant. 
Length ^mm. 
Habitat. —Andaman Islands (Lowis); and one 9 (Hay White), 
1908, per C. S. Banks; Galle, Ceylon (Bainbrigge Fletcher). 
Time of capture. —6. iv. 07, in Ceylon. 
Observations. —Described from three 9 s and one f from 
Andaman Islands. It comes near JR. albopunctata, Theob., but 
can at once be told by the indistinct yellow thoracic puncta— 
not silvery as in that species—and by the clay-coloured (not 
white) last hind tarsal. 
The unequal male hind ungues are very noticeable. 
Types in the British Museum. 
Genus PECOMYIA. Theobald (1905). 
Journ. Eco. Biol. I., No. 1, 24 (1905); Mono. Culicid. IV., 265 (1907), 
Theobald. 
Two species have been described in this genus :— 
Pecomyia maculata. Theobald (1905). 
Journ. Eco. Biol. I., No 1, 24 (1905) ; Mono. Gulicid. IV., 266 (1907), 
Theobald. 
India. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Pecomyia caeca. Theobald (1901). 
Culex caecus. Theobald (1901). 
Mono. Gulicid. I., 413 (1901) ; IV., 268 (1907), Theobald. 
Selangor, Klang Mangrove Swamps, Federated Malay States 
Philippine Islands. 
Note .—This species is tabulated under Culex, p. 327. 
Type in the British Museum. 
