Genus Myzomyra. 53 
band to each of the other tarsal segments. The first tarsal segment is 
speckled with white scales in addition to the apical banding and the tibia 
and femur are also speckled. ‘The markings of the mid legs are the same 
as those of the fore legs, In the hind legs the femora and tibiae are 

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Wing of Myzomyia elegans, (Drawn by Capt. James.) 
speckled with white scales. At the lower end of the tibia and upper end 
of the first tarsal segment (metatarsus) there are broad white bands, the 
two together forming a very broad and characteristic band at this joint; 

Fig. 30. 
Wing of Anopheles leucophyrus. (?.) Donitz. (After Donitz.) 
at the other tarsal joints also there are white bands, and the tip of the fifth 
tarsal segment has a few white scales. None of the tarsal segments are 
wholly white. 
go. Unknown. 
Larva.—Unknown. 
Habitat.—Collected by Dr. Coghill in Karwar (Bombay Presidency). 
Time of capture-—April. 
Observations.— Very near to Stephensi, but differs in having 
four white palpal bands, in having four instead of three spots on 
the sixth long vein and in the other differences on the much 
spotted wings. It is especially characterised by the large white 
tibio-metatarsal band on the hind legs, very similar to Donitz’s 
leucophyrus, but can easily be told by its having four not six 
spots on the sixth long vein and by the apical palpal band being 
