Genus Chrysoconops. 
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Chrysoconops fulvus. Wiedemann (1828). 
Gulex fulvus. Wiedemann (1828). 
TaeniorhyncJms fulvus. Wiedemann — Theobald 
(1901). 
Gulex flavicosta. Walker (1856). 
Aussereurop. Zweifliig. Ins. 546 (1828), Wiedemann; Ins. Saund., 431 (1856), 
Walker ; Mono. Culicid. II., 208 (1901); III.. 257 (1903), Theobald. 
Para, Brazil; British Guiana. 
Chrysoconops cristatus. Theobald (1904). 
Taeniorhynchus cristatus. Theobald (1904). 
First Rep. Gord. Coll. Well. Labs. 78 (1904); Mono. Culicid. 
TV., 491 (1907). 
Pibor, Sudan. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Chrysoconops conopas. Frauenfeld (1867). 
Taeniorhynchus conopas. Frauenfeld—Theobald (1901). 
Gulex conopas. Frauenfeld (1867). 
Verhand. Zool. Bot. Ges. Wien, XVII., 451 (1867), Frauenfeld; Mono. 
Culicid. II., 202 (1901); ILL, 268 (1903), Theobald; Mosq. Philip. 
Isis. 9 (1908), Ludlow. 
On board ship, China Seas; Selangor, Kuala Lumpur, Perak, 
Bindings, Malay States ; Formosa. 
Additional locality .—Philippine Islands (Ludlow). 
Chrysoconops pseudoconopas. nov. sp. 
Head ochraceous, pale around the eyes ; proboscis and palpi 
ochraceous with black apices; thorax ochraceous with two 
darkened areas in front and two behind; pleurae pale ochreous 
with two dark spots and beneath a dark line. Abdomen with 
mostly violet scales at the base, golden on the apical segments 
with apical violet bands. Legs golden ochreous with narrow 
violet-black apical bands. Wings with yellow and brown scales, 
the latter very noticeable on the sixth vein. 
9 . Head ochreous-brown, with narrow-curved pale scales 
especially around the eyes and long thin ochreous upright forked 
scales ; palpi ochreous, with ochreous scales, black at the apex 
