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11. Thorax ochreous, with four dark 
spots; abdomen dark at base, 
golden near apex, with dark 
apical bands ; wings black 
scaled near base . .. pseudoconopas. n. sp. 
12. Thorax brown, with brown and 
yellow scales, the brown as a 
patch on each side in front; 
abdomen yellow, with dark 
apical bands; wings with mostly 
yellow scales, some black lateral 
ones. . annettii. Theobald. 
aaa. Banded or not. 
13. Abdomen ochraceous with dusky 
scales, some yellow ones vari¬ 
ously disposed, mostly on apical 
segments and on the apices and 
middle of the segments ; thorax 
yellow, with dark sides, golden- 
yellow scales; wings all dusky 
brown scales .... fuscopennatus. Theobald. 
Chrysoconops aurites. Theobald (1901). 
Taeniorhynchus aurites. Theobald (1901). 
Mono. Culicid. II., 209 (1901); III., 269 (1903); IV., 493 (1907), 
Theobald; Mosq. Philip. Isis. 9 (1908), Ludlow. 
Bonny, West Africa; Entebbe, Uganda; Bindings, Perak, 
Kuala Lumpur, Malay States. 
New localities. — Philippine Islands (Ludlow) ; Entebbe, 
Uganda, 2 ?’s, 1 $ (Capt. E. B. W. Ureig, I.M.S.), 1905 
(310), Mus. Coll. ; Mpuma, Uganda, 1 9 (Sir Bavid Bruce) ; 
West Lake, Hangchow, China, 1 ? (C. E. Cornford). 
Type in the British Museum. 
Chrysoconops nigra, nov. sp. 
Head, thorax and abdomen all dark brown ; head and thorax 
with very pale golden to almost silvery narrow-curved scales. 
Abdomen with metallic violet reflections. Legs uniformly dark 
brown with bronzy reflections, ochreous at the bases. Wings 
with all brown scales. 
9 . Head deep brown, with narrow-curved pale scales, pale 
flat lateral scales and brown upright forked scales, brown chaetae 
projecting forwards over the eyes; clypeus, palpi and proboscis 
black, antennae dark, basal lobe black. 
