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the character separating them being the frontal hairs on the 
head. This character has proved of great value and has been 













1. 
g z 
= FA 
= = 
= = 
i= = 
{(S = 
= —- 
2 A: 
= Cf = 
= ¢| = 
a = 
LEE, 
5. 
Higi2s 
Ova of Anophelina (after Christophers and Stephens. ) 
1. M. culicifacies ; ‘2. C. pulcherrimus ; 3. M. Rossii; 4. N. Stephensi; 5. M. Turkhudi; 
6. NV. maculipalpis (Jamesii, C. and.8.), 
employed by Drs. Christophers and Stephens in separating the 
larvae of Indian Anopheles. These characters are of especial 
