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A Monograph of Culiculae. 
apex of the tibiae paler; metatarsi and tarsi slightly darker 
than the rest of the legs ; ungues equal and simple. 
Wings with the veins and margins clothed with narrow black 
scales, with four black spots formed by scales as follows : at the 
base of the first sub-marginal cell, at the base of the second 
posterior cell, near the base of the second long vein, and another 
at the base of the third Ions,- vein 
spreading over the three cross¬ 
veins ; first sub-marginal cell a 
little longer and narrower than 
the second posterior cell, its stem 
Wingof A. maculipennis, Meig. (9 ). (X. 9.) ^ as j ong ag ^ ^ ; tg ^ 
nearly level with that of the second posterior cell; stem of the latter 
equal to two-thirds of the length of the cell; posterior cross-vein a 
little behind the mid cross-vein, the latter a little way off the super¬ 
numerary ; apical fringe yellow. Halteres pale, with a black knob. 
Length .—6 to 8 mm. 
$ . Antennae banded, plume hairs brown, last joint darker ; 
proboscis black to dark brown ; palpi dark brown—the last two 
Fig. 57. 
Anopheles maculipennis, Meig. 
Male and female palpi (X. 12.); fore, mid and 
hind male ungues (cf); fore ungues of the 
female (?). (X. 160.) 
joints, which are swollen, have a number of short golden hairs 
internally and are yellow in colour, clothed with thick black 
