APPENDIX. 
The majority of the insects recorded here have been more or less 
described by Dyar and Knab. In many cases the descriptions are too 
incomplete to enable one to identify them. 
Miss Ludlow sends the description of tw T o new species, which I 
have also incorporated at her request. 
This appendix has been mostly compiled by Mr. H. F. Carter. 
Genus Anopheles. Meigen. 
Anopheles vestitipennis. Dyar and Knab (1906). 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XIX., 136 (1906). 
“ Tarsi banded with white, the hind tarsi black and white, both tarsi 
and femora speckled; wing veins black scaled with many little yellow 
patches. 
Twenty-three specimens ; Trece Aguas, Alta Vera Paz, Guatemala, 
April 7 to 14,1906 (Schwarz and Barber); Polochic Biver, Guatemala, 
May 1, 1906 (Schwarz and Barber); Panzos, Guatemala, June, 1904 
(0. F. Cook), March 23, 1906 (Schwarz and Barber); Nantha, Mexico 
(A. Duges); Palizada, Mexico (A. Duges); Cayamas, Cuba, May 22, 
‘ in the house ’ (E. A. Schwarz). 
Type in U.S. Nat. Mus.” 
Anopheles strigimacula. Dyar and Knab (1906). 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XIX., 136 (1906). 
“ Tarsi banded with white, the hind tarsi black and white, both tarsi 
and femora speckled; wing veins white with black dots and spots; 
third vein with a small black dot at the base or beyond; wing scales 
narrow; tarsi black and white, not yellow; no distinct costo-apical 
black spot on wing, but last vein with three black dashes. 
One specimen; Cordoba, Mexico. 
Type in U.S. Nat. Mus.” 
Anopheles apicimacula. Dyar and Knab (1906). 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XIX., 136 (1906). 
“ As in A. strigimacula , Dyar and Knab, but with a distinct black 
costo-apical spot on wing. 
