Genus Anisocheleomyia . 
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Genus ANISOCHELEOMYIA. Theobald (1905). 
The Entomologist, XXXVIII., 52 (1903) ; Mono. Cuboid. IV., 
570 (1907), Theobald. 
Five species are definitely known to occur in this genus and 
possibly a fourth. 
Anisocheleomyia niyipes. Theobald (1905). 
The Entomologist, XXXVIII., 53 (1905); Mono. Cuboid. IV. (1907). 
Queensland. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Anisocheleomyia albo-annulata. Theobald (1905). 
The Entomologist, XXXVIII., 54 (1905) ; Mono. Cuboid. IV., 573 (1907). 
India. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Anisocheleomyia leucoptera. Theobald (1907). 
Mono. Cuboid. IV., 575 (1907). 
Stanley Town, New Amsterdam, British Guiana. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Anisocheleomyia quadrimaculata. Newstead (1907). 
Anns. Trop. Med. and Parasit. I., No. 1, 32 (1907). 
“ Head pale brown with narrow ochreous margins. Antennae 
dusky. Proboscis swollen at tip; black with scattered bright 
ochreous scales ; labellae bright ochreous. Thorax bright ochreous 
with four black spots, the anterior pair being much the largest; 
behind the second and smaller pair is a large and somewhat ill- 
defined black band. Abdomen black with a dorsal series of 
elongated pale spots. Legs spotted and banded; femora dilated 
apically. Wings with scattered black scales, those along the 
costa forming a basal bar and two spots. 
9 . Head with both black and pale cream-coloured upright 
forked scales, the latter predominating; anterior portion with 
rather large narrow-curved bright fulvous scales and apparently 
a few long flat ones; intermixed with the former are a few 
black ones tipped with bright fulvous • sides with flat, somewhat- 
