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The ciliary margin is distinctly parti-coloured, the light yellow cilia 
of the tips of the wings on the upper fork are sharply bisected with 
dark. On the posterior margin a long white place situated beneath the 
central spot of the sixth vein in the ciliary margin is noted. 
Index of the auxiliary vein, 40°4; of the fifth vein, 37°3. 
Halteres, brown, with a lighter stem. 
Legs of an uniform dark colour; tarsal articulations only slightly 
lighter, not annulated. The femora of the first pair are not thickened 
at the commencement. 
Head and Proboscis.—2°*0 mm. 
Trunk.—3*0 mm. 
Wings.—2°7 mm. 
Habitat——Sumatra (Kajoe Tanam), Java, Willem Island, Soekaboemi.” 
Notes.—This is clearly a distinct species ; unfortunately it is 
described from a spirit specimen, and thus the important squamose 
characters are unknown. It is clearly allied to M. Listoni, 
Liston, but differs notably in the palpal banding. It also bears 
a strong resemblance to my M. leptomeres on account of the 
similarity of the fork-cells, but the differences in the wings at 
once separate them.—F. V. T. 
ANOPHELES (? MyzomytA) HEBES. Do6nitz. 
(Beit. z. Kennt. d. Anop., p. 84, 1902). 
The following is Dé6nitz’s description, translated by Miss 
Falcke :— 
Diagnosis.—Vein two forks off earlier than vein four. 
The four spots of the anterior margin extend to vein one. 
There are only a few whitish places strewn over the faint brownish- 
grey scaled veins. The fifth vein is whitish, with a dark root spot, a dark 
patch at the forking and border spot. On vein six only one long, fairly 
dark, central spot. 
Ciliary edge faintly parti-coloured. The first and second palpal 
joints white, terminal joint white. The last but one palpal joint is three 
times the length of the last joint. Description of a specimen from 
Dar es Salaam. 
Very small species with wings of a dull tinge. 
Head.—Olive-brown, with grey frons and a vertex covered with grey 
scales. Palpi: Length of separate joints, 0°6—0:7—0:8—O:1. The first 
and second joints covered with white scales. The end of the third joint 
is dark, the fourth joint quite white. Palpi and proboscis of equal 
length. 
Antenna have grey scales on the first joints. 
Thorax.—The membrane on both sides of the dark median line 
