14 A Monograph of Culicidae. 
Type, sinensis. Wiedemann. 
This genus includes also all the sub-species of sinensis 
vanus, Walker; nigerrimus, Giles; Indiensis, Theobald; and 
pseudopictus, Grassi); barbirostris, Van der Wulp; paludis, 
Theobald ; Bancroftii, Giles; Mauritianus, Grandpré ; umbrosus, 
n. sp. ; and albotaeniatus, n. sp. ; minutus, n. sp. 
Genus 8. Nyssornyncnus. Blanchard. (Fig. I., 6.) 
Laverania. Theobald. 
(Compt. Rend. Hebdom. d. Soc. Biolog. 23, p. 795, Blanchard ; 
Journ. Trop. Med., V., p. 181, Theobald. ) 
Thorax with mnarrow-curved and spindle-shaped scales ; 
abdomen with small flat or narrow dorsal scales, especially on 
the apical segments; wing scales bluntly lanceolate; palpi 
densely scaled; legs banded, mottled, and spotted with white, 
the hind tarsi usually with one or more pure white joints. 
Type, maculatus, Theobald. 
This genus contains, besides the type, the following: /fuli- 
ginosus, Giles ; Jamesii, Theobald ; Theobaldi, Giles ; Stephensi, 
Liston ; annulipes, Walker; MJasteri, Skuse ; deceptor, Donitz (?) ; 
Willmori, n. sp. (James) ; maculipalpis, Giles ; Pretoriensis, n. sp. ; 
Karwart, n. sp. 
Genus 9. Crniia. Theobald. (Fig. I., 8.)* 
(Journ. Trop. Med. V. p. 181.) 
Thorax with flat spindle-shaped scales; abdomen covered 
with irregular scales and with dense lateral tufts: palpi of 9? 
densely scaly; wing scales large, bluntly lanceolate, wings. 
densely scaled. 
Type, Pharéoensis. Theobald. 
This genus also includes the following :—pulcherrima, Theo- 
bald ; argyrotarsis, Rob.-Desvoidy ; albipes, Theobald ; squamosa, 
Theobald ; Kochi, Dénitz; Bigotii, Theobald. 
THE LARVAE AND OVA OF ANOPHELINA AND 
CULICINA. 
Grassi first pointed out the difference between certain 
Anophelina (as maculipennis and bifurcatus) in their larval stage, 
* For Genus 10, Aldrichia, vide Appendix. 
