176 A Monograph of Culieidae. 
Anterior legs with the femora much • swollen, yellow with 
dusky scales, showing more or less banding; tibiae yellow, with 
dark scales scattered about ; metatarsus dark scaled at the base, 
white at the apex, and with several white bands towards the 
apex ; first three tarsal joints apically and basally banded white, 
last apically white only ; the femora and the tibiae of the mid 
legs as in the fore ones ; metatarsus mostly black scaled, the 
opex banded yellow; tarsi all apically yellow banded; hind legs 
b. 
Fig. 49. 
Anopheles punctulatus. Donitz. 
a. Wing of ? (X. 20) ; b, leg (hind); c, thoracic ornamentation. 
with the tibiae more or less' banded ; metatarsus very long and 
banded, the apex white; and the tarsi apically whitish-yellow. 
Length .—3 • 5 to 4 mm. 
Habitat. —Taipang, Straits Settlements (L. Wray) (22. 11. 
and 21. 12. 1899); Sumatra and Borneo (Donitz). 
Time of capture. —May. 
Observations .—Very like A. Kochii, but differs from it in the 
more tessellated appearance of the thorax and the more spotted 
nature of the wings. Described from a single 9 • 
