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scutellum fuscum, fusco-setosum. Metanotum fusco-rufum. Pleurae 
obscure testaceae. Coxae flavidae. Femora nigra interne dilute flava, 
externe argenteo-semi-annulata. Tibiae nigrae albo-semi-aunulatae ( ? ), 
vel fuscas, dense albo-argenteo-guttulatae ( d ). Tarsi nigri vel nigro- 
fusci, albo-argenteo-annulati; articulo ultimo toto albo. Alae hyalinae 
sed nervuris reliquis alternatim aureo et nigro squamulatis confuse 
annulatis videtur. Abdomen fuscum, fusco vel flavido-fuscano-villosum. 
—Long. 7 “®. 
“ Hab. observ. : Pesp. Arg. (Buenos Ayres, in Baradero et Las 
Conchas). (E. et F. Lynch A.) ” 
Concerning this species, Arribalzaga writes :— 
“ In April, 1878, I obtained a specimen (?) of this beautiful species 
caught by my brother, but since then my collection has been enriched 
by not only some ?’s but also by two c? ? s. It is a rare species even 
along the Parana, from which river it seldom strays far away.” 
41. Anopheles albimanus. Wiedemann. 
■It 
(Aussereurop. Zweiflug. Ins. p. 12, Wiedemann; Stet. Ent. Zeitung, p. 338 
(1885), Y. vou Roder.) 
“ Fuscous; abdomen with large, triangular grey spots ; the wings with 
dark spots; apices of the tarsi snow-white. Length, 2f lines.” “Apices 
of the palpal joints snow-white; each segment of the abdomen with a 
grey triangular spot, the apex of which is directed forwards. Costa of 
the wings dusky brown with yellowish intersections, which lie lengthwise; 
there are spots also on the inner edge and middle part of the wings, but 
much smaller.” 
Note. —I fully believe this must be A. arg i/rot arsis, but as 
the description differs slightly, and as I have seen no specimens 
from Hayti, 1 prefer to leave it as distinct until I see specimens 
from the locality where albimanus was described. (F. V. T.) 
42. Anopheles annulimanus. Van der Wulp. 
(Tijilschr. vcor Ent. p. 127 (1867), Yan der Wulp; Circ. 40, 2nd se. 
U.S.A. Dept. Agri. p. 4 (1889), Coquillett.) 
“ s Head dark brown; occiput with dense black hairs. Antennae 
whitish with brown rings, verticils light brown with yellow reflections, 
proboscis dark brown, one and a half times as long as the head and thorax, 
with lighter brown reflections above and at the tip; palpi brown, the two 
first joints deeper coloured; the second joint a little longer than the first, 
together as long as the antennae; the two last joints each as long as the 
