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A Monograph of Culicidae. 
A. Bhodesiensis , n. sp. 
A. minimus, n. sp. . 
A. punctipenni Say 
= A. hyemails , Fitch 
. Wing fringe all brown, except at the apical 
i-pot; supernumerary and mid cross-viius 
in one line. 
. Wing fringe like funestus; cross-veins like 
superpictus. 
. A single broad interruption on the black 
costa, in the outer third, extending across 
greater part of wing as ill-defined band. 
2. COSTA UNIFORMLY COLOURED. 
a. Wings spotted. 
b. Metatarsi banded ; tarsi unhanded. 
A. maculipennU, Meigen . . Wings with four spots; pale band on apex 
= A ciaviger , Fabricius of metatarsus. 
A. quadrimaculatus , Say 
bb. Metatarsi, and tarsi banded. 
A. annidipalpis, Arribalzaga . Tarsi white-ringed ; last joints wholly 
white. Femora and tibiae mottled and 
banded black and white. 
bbb. Metatarsi and tarsi unbanded. 
A. Lindesayii, Giles . . Costa black; small apical white spot, veins 
grey and black scaled. 
A. atratipes, Skuse . . . Costa black; 6 spots on the veins. 
A. crucians , Wiedemann . . White spots on the brown veins. Last vein 
with 3 dark spots. 
aa. Wings unspotted. 
A. bifurcatm . 
= A. villosu R. Desvoidy 
A. trifasciatus, Fabiicius 
A. Walker !, n. sp. . 
A. nigripes, Staeger 
A. stigmaticus , Skuse 
Tarsi dark, except ring on base of meta¬ 
tarsus. Length, 8-10 mm. 
Resembles above, but no central creamy 
scales to the head. 
Tarsi dark ; no trace of the band on meta¬ 
tarsus. Length. 7^ to 8 mm. 
Wings unspotted, but with a dusky mark 
on stigmata. 
B. WINGS CLOTHED WITH SOME LARGE SCALES. 
A. Grabliamii, n. sp. 
Note. —The following I cannot recognise at all:— 
> A. anmdimanus. Van der Wulp. I have not been able to recognise this 
species, described from a single 6 from North America. No mention is made 
of tlie tarsi. 
A. albimanus, Wied. “Fuscous, abdomen with large triangular grey 
spots, apices of tarsi snow-white ” (A. Z. i p. 13, Wied), Hayti. Also noted 
as found in Porto Rico by V. von Ro ler (Stett. Ent. Zeitung (1885), p. 338). 
I have not seen this species. My sub-species atbipes might lie the same, or it 
may be the type A. argyrotarsis. It. Desvoidy. 
