Genus Cycloleppteron. (61 
form three prominent large costal spots over the tinged areas ; 
the remaining dark costal border is broken by about ten small 
white spots, of which there are several also on the first long 
vein. The first fork-cell has its branches thickly clothed with 
pale small brown and grey scales in patches and with a few 
black Cycloleppteron scales at its base, so also has the greater part 
of the third vein and the branches of the second fork-cell, the 
stems of the fork-cells and basal portions of the other veins with 
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Fig. 37. 
a and b, wing of f and @ Cycloleppteron mediopunciatus. n. sp. 
c, Q A. maculipes. Nn. sp. 
scattered black inflated scales; the sixth has grey scales, 
especially along its basal half, and three small spots of inflated 
black ones ; fringe pale, apparently unspotted ; halteres large, 
fuscous. 
Length.—5 mm. 
Habitat.—Brazil (Dr. Lutz). 
Observations.—Described from a perfect g. It is the most 
beautiful Anophelete I have seen. ‘Together with this g, 
Dr. Lutz sent me a preparation of the 2 wing. This shows 
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