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A Monograph of Culicidae. 
Arwplieles funestus, Giles. 
I. Male genitalia. (X. 50.) II. Fore ungues of the d\ (X. 220.) 
wider than the first sub-marginal cell. Ungues of the forelegs 
unequal, the larger with one tooth, the small very minute and 
simple, hind equal and simple. 
x. it. 
Fig. 52. 
I. Crosweins of A. funestus, Giles ; II. of A. Bhodesiensis. n. sp. 
Length .—3 to 3*5 mm.' 
Habitat .—Sierra Leone (Austen, August, 1899); Mashonaland 
(Marshall) (79) ; British Central Africa (Daniels) (82) ; Lake 
Chilwa, B. C. A. (Gray) (20. 2. 1900); Zomba (Gray) (27. 5. 
1900). 
Ci The Highlands on each side of Lake Nyassa and in the whole 
length of the water system from the north end of Lake Nyassa 
down the Upper, Middle, and Lower Shire rivers and in their 
tributaries, down the Zambesi river and its Chinde mouth near 
the sea, a distance of some 850 miles. This Anopheles has also 
been identified by persons living on the Tanganika plateau, on 
the Zambesi and Congo watersheds, and as far up the Zambesi 
as the Lupata gorge ’’ (Daniels). It also probably occurs on the 
higher reaches of the Congo and Nile, as well as the Zambesi, and 
the smaller rivers running to the east coast, and also the other 
fresh water lakes. 
Time of capture. —In Mashonaland, in February, March, 
April, and June. 
