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A Monograph of Culicidae. 
vein longer than the mid, about one and a third times its own 
length distant; apex of second long vein close to the first. 
Length .—3 mm. 
$. Head more white scaled than the 9 > with more dark 
upright forked scales in the middle; antennae with pale inter¬ 
nodes, plume hairs brown. 
Thorax and abdomen as in 9 • Fore and mid ungues unequal, 
curved, simple ; hind equal and simple. 
Wing very much like the 9 (vide figure 217). 
Fig. 217. 
Wing of Uranotaenia albo-abdominalis. 3 . n. sp. 
Length .— 3 mm. 
Habitat .—Bor to Mongalla, Sudan (Harold King). 
Time of capture .—19 and 20. v. 09. 
Observations .—Described from two perfect 9’s and one $. 
A very marked species easily known by the white basal area of 
the abdomen, which in some lights is quite white, in others 
creamy. Mr. King took nine specimens. 
Types in the British Museum. 
Uranotaenia malayi. Theobald (1901). 
Mono. Culicid. II., 258 (1901). 
Selangor, Malay States. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Uranotaenia atra. Theobald (1905). 
Ann. Mns. Nat. Hung. III., 114 (1905); Mono. Culicid. IV., 568 (1907), 
Theobald. 
Muina, New Guinea. 
Type in the National Museum, Budapest. 
