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A Monograph of Culicidae. 
Genus ORTHOPODOMYIA, Theobald (1904). 
The Entomologist, XXXVII., 236 (1904) ; Mono. Culicid. IV., 527 (1907). 
Three species are now described in this genus :— 
1. Last 3 hind tarsals all white; leg banding on all 
legs apical and basal; 4 large and 3 small basal 
white costal spots ( $ and 6 ) .. albipes. Leicester. 
2. Last 2 hind tarsals all white and apex of the 2nd ; 
leg banding apical and basal; wing 3 large and 
2 small spots basal white costal spots ( ? and 6 ) maculipes. n. sp. 
3. Last -hind tarsal white; fore and mid legs un¬ 
handed ; hind with apical and basal bands; 
wings with 4 large and 3 small basal white spots 
on costa. <$ . maculata. Theobald. 
Orthopodomyia albipes. Leicester (1904). 
Entomologist, XXXVII., 237 (1904), Leicester; Mono. Culicid. IV., 
527 (1907), Theobald. 
Kuala Lumpur. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Orthopodomyia maculipes. nov. sp. 
Head ochreous brown ; antennae banded black and white ; 
proboscis black with a broad white band on the apical half, and 
white tip and a spot near apex ; palpi about one-third length of 
proboscis, black with white apex and one white band. Thorax 
brown with dull golden scales and three brown spots after the 
manner of a death’s head. Abdomen black, the apical segments 
with basal white bands, and the penultimate and ante-penulti¬ 
mate with two nearly median white spots, and all with basal 
lateral white spots. Legs black with basal and apical white 
banding, in the hind legs the first and second with a very broad 
band, third and fourth all white. Wings black scaled with white 
spots. 
9. Head clothed with rather large narrow-curved out¬ 
standing pale ochreous scales and numerous pale dull grey upright 
forked scales, a small pale patch of smaller curved scales in front 
between the eyes and a slightly golden patch on each side; two 
large black inwardly projecting ocular bristles and four smaller 
ones between, the mid pair smallest. Antennae brown with pale 
pubescence and black verticellate hairs, basal segment and second 
