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the mid legs all the segments with basal white bands, also 
the hind in which the banding is broader ; ungues all equal 
and uniserrate. 
Wings with, the first fork-cell much longer and slightly 
narrower than the second fork-cell, its base a little nearer the 
base of the wing, its stem about one-half the length of the cell, 
stem of the second fork-cell nearly as long as the cell, cross-veins 
Fig. 154. 
Wing of Culex pseudostenoetrus. ?. n. sp. 
long, the posterior and mid about equal, the former about its 
own length distant from the mid ; lateral vein scales long and 
thin, dense on the apical area of wing. 
Length. —5 mm. 
Habitat. —Hakgala, Ceylon (Green). 
Time of capture. —-v. 07 and viii. 07. 
Observations. —Described from two ’s. It comes very near 
Culex stenoetrus, Theob., but differs in (i) no pale apex to the 
palpi, (ii) in the markedly different abdominal ornamentation, and 
(iii) in the venation. 
Culex hirsutum. Theobald (1901). 
Mono. Culicid. I., 392 (1901), Theobald ; Mosq. Philip. Isis. 9 (1908), 
Ludlow. 
Salisbury, Mashonaland. 
Additional localities. —Philippine Islands (Ludlow); Transvaal. 
Type in the British Museum. 
