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A Monograph of Culicidae. 
areas of narrow-curved and upright forked scales. Scutellum with 
spindle-shaped scales. Abdomen compressed laterally.” 
TABLE OF SPECIES:— 
1. Principal colours white and dark blue. A 
median silvery-white line on the mesonotum leucomelas. Lutz. 
2. First fork-cell shorter than its stem ; posterior 
cross-vein its own length from the mid. capricornii . Lutz. 
Stegoconops leucomelas. Lutz (1906). 
Haemagogus leucomelas. Lutz (1904). 
Mosq. do Brazil, p. 13 (1904), Bourroul; Os Culicideos do Brazil, 169 
(1908); Mono. Culicid. IV., 551 (1907), Theobald; Imprensa Medica, 
P- (?)> (1906). 
Locality .—Brazil (Dr. Lutz). 
Stegoconops capricornii. Lutz (1906). 
Haemagogus capricornii. Lutz (1904). 
Os Culicideos do Brazil, 172 (1908); Mono. Culicid. IV., 551 (1907), 
Theobald ; Imprensa Medica, p. (?), (1906). 
Locality .—Brazil (Dr. Lutz). 
Genus Gualteria. Lutz (1904). 
Mosq. do Brazil, 47-54 (1904), Bourroul; Mono. Culicid. IV., p. 552 (1907); 
Os Culicideos do Brazil, 35 (1908), Peryassu. 
‘* Eyes and scutellum normal. Legs normal without irregular scales. 
Head with curved spindle-shaped scales, flat scales on the sides and 
upright forked scales in the middle of the occiput. Scutellum with 
narrow compressed spindle-shaped and spatulate scales.” 
TABLE OF SPECIES. 
1. Mesonotum black and white .. oswaldi. Lutz. 
2. Mesonotum brown and gold .. fulvithorax. Lutz. 
3. Front part of mesonotum whitish-yellow; legs 
with grey bases and white apices. Upper 
surface of abdomen with a clear uninter¬ 
rupted line down the middle . fluviatilis . Lutz. 
Gualteria oswaldi. Lutz (1904). 
Mosq. do Brazil, pp. 47, 66 (1904), Bourroul; Mono. Culicid. IV., 
p. 552 (1907); Os Culicideos do Brazil, p. 177 (1908). 
Locality .—Brazil (Dr. Lutz). 
