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Genus Oculeomyia. 
was placed in the new genus Newsteadina on examination, a genus 
near to Orthopodomyia, Theob. In the above report the locality 
is spelt Vacoa and Vacoas. 
Type in the School of Tropical Medicine, Liverpool University. 
Aedes venustipes. Skuse (1889). 
Aedeomyict (?) venustipes. Skuse (1889). 
Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales III., 1761 (1889), Skuse; Mono. Culicid. II., 
223 (1901), Theobald. 
Elizabeth Bay, near Sydney, 1ST. S. Wales. 
This comes probably in Finlay a, or one of these allied genera. 
Very near F. foieilia, Theo., which is found in 1ST. Queensland. 
Genus OCULEOMYIA. Theobald (1907). 
Mono. Culicid. IV., 515 (1907). 
Two species have been described in this marked genus, one 
from Sarawak and the other from the Philippines. 
The two species may be distinguished as follows :— 
1. Legs with basal and apical pale bands, last seg¬ 
ment hind legs pale yellow. 
Abdomen basal golden-yellow bands, yellow basal 
lateral spots and apical lateral more dorsal 
spots of yellow, largest towards end of abdo¬ 
men and on last 2 segments unite to form 
broad yellow apical bands.... sarawaki. Theobald. 
2. Legs unbanded, brown. 
Abdomen brown with white lateral spots on 
some segments.... fulleri. Ludlow. 
Oculeomyia sarawaki. Theobald (1907). 
Mono. Culicid. IV., 515 (1907). 
Sarawak. 
Type in the British Museum. 
