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Genus Trichorynchus. 
spots; fore and mid ungues unequal, uniserrate; hind com¬ 
paratively large, unequal, simple. 
Wings with the first fork-cell longer and narrower than the 
second, its base nearer the base of the wing, its stem more than 
half the length of the cell; stem of the second posterior cell as 
long as the cell; posterior cross-vein not as long as the mid and 
not quite its own length distant from it; the mid is much longer 
than the supernumerary. Clasper of genitalia very marked, 
broadly expanded apically with several large spines and one 
large curved broad spine at the apex. 
Length. —3 * 8 mm. 
Habitat. —Obuasi, Ashanti (Dr. Graham). 
Time of capture. —7. viii. 07, and 1. x. 07. 
Observations .—Caught in bush at 10 a.m. Described from 
two f J s. The genitalia are very peculiar, and the general pale 
scaled head and thorax, and the large pale basal abdominal 
patches should at once separate it. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Genus GILESIA. Theobald (1903). 
Mono. Culicid. III., 233 (1903). 
A single species only described. 
Gilesia aculeata. Theobald (1903). 
Mono. Culicid. III., 233 (1903). 
South Queensland. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Genus TRICHORYNCHUS. Theobald (1905). 
Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XVI., 240 (1905); Mono. Culicid. 
IV., 270 (1907), Theobald. 
A single species only so far recorded. $ only known. 
Trichorhynchus fuscus. Theobald (1905). 
Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XVI., 240 (1905); Mono. Culicid. 
IV., 270 (1907), Theobald. 
Peradeniya, Ceylon. 
Type in the British Museum. 
