Genus Anopheles. 
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19. Anopheles squamosus. n. sp. 
(Fig. 6, PI. II.) 
Thorax black, with white scales, more or less arranged in 
lines; pleurae jet black, with three parallel white lines ; 
abdomen black, scaly, with lateral tufts of black scales. 
Legs dark brown, mottled and banded with creamy white. 
Wings with the costa black, with three small white spots in the 
middle, two smaller ones basally and two at the apex; veins 
black and yellow ; fringe dark. 
9 . Head deep brown, with long, thick, upright black scales, 
a few similarly shaped white ones in front; eyes black and 
a 
b 
Fig. 46. 
Anopliele^ squamosus. n. sp. 
a, Cross-veins of the ? ; b, wing scales ; c, abdomen with 
lateral scale tufts (e); d, side view of bead and thorax ; 
i., clypeus ; ii., palpi; iii., bead; iv., parallel white 
pleural lines. 
silvery; antennae deep brown, basal joint deep brown, with 
white scales, also some on the next four joints ; palpi densely 
scaled with deep brown scales which stand out from the surface 
like A. Sinensis, with a few white ones here and there forming 
also three narrow bands, one apical. 
Thorax black, with flat white spindle-shaped scales more or 
