Genus Anopheles 
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‘24. Anopheles Lutzii. n. sp. 
(Fig. 147, PL XXXVIL) 
Thorax bluish-grey, with two broacl dark lines on the 
mesonotiun and also a thin median line; sides of the mesonotum 
dark, covered with scattered pale scales and golden hairs; 
abdomen dark brown, with slightly darker basal bands and 
golden hairs; the metatarsi with basal and apical white bands 
and a pale median band on fore and mid legs, some or all of the 
tarsi apically white ; wings with the black costa with three large 
and two small basal pale spots, with the veins mostly clothed 
with long dark scales. 
9 . Head black, with white scales in front and black ones 
behind; eyes dark purplish-black ; palpi with long black scales, 
the last three joints with small apical bands of white scales; 
Fig. 50. 
Anopheles Lutzii. n. sp. (X. 20.) 
a, Thorax ; b, metatarsus ; c, wing scales. 
proboscis thin, deep black, with the tip dull brownish-yellow; 
antennae brdwn, with white pubescence, brown hairs, and 
testaceous basal joint. 
Thorax dusky bluish-grey, with two broad longitudinal dark 
lines, and a thin faint median one ; the sides of the mesonotum 
darker, with scattered white scales and pale golden hairs; 
scutellum tawny, uniform in colour; metanotum deep brown; 
pleurae dark brown, with pale markings. 
Abdomen deep brown, with golden pubescence and darker 
brown basal bands and ventral surface. 
Legs with the coxae and trochanters white; femora and 
tibiae yellow, covered by dark scales, tibiae very dark-scaled at 
the apex, with a patch of white scales beneath; fore and mid 
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