516 A Monograph of Culicidae. 
Genitalia small and hidden; claspers thick and blunt, basal lobes 
triangular. 
Length. —3 mm. 
Habitat. —Sudan, Bor to Mongalla, 21 specimens including 
3 $’s (Harold King). 
Observations. —Described from 4 <j> ’s and 2 $ ’s, the latter 
Fig. 223. 
Wing of TJranotaenia abnormalis. £. n. sp. 
recently taken by Mr. King. It is evidently closely related to 
TJ. pallidocephala. The males are most remarkable on account of 
the peculiar legs, which are figured here. I know of no such in 
any other Culicine. They were sent by Mr. King as being palli¬ 
docephala and they certainly bear a close resemblance to the 9 's. 
The head is, however, a constant bright blue in this species, and 
the cross-veins are different in the 9 • 
Types in the British Museum. 
TJranotaenia alba. Theobald (1907). 
TJranotaenia mashonaensis var. alba. Theobald 
(1901). 
Mono. Culicid. II., 262 (1901); IV., 808 (1907), Theobald. 
Salisbury, Mashonaland. 
Type in the British Museum. 
TJranotaenia minima. Theobald (1901). 
Mono. Culicid. II., 262 (1901). 
Quilon, Travancore, S. India. 
Type in the British Museum. 
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