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Classification of Anophelina. 
Genus 4. Sreruomyia. nov. gen. (Fig. I., 4.) 
Thorax and abdomen hairy and bristly ; prothoracic lobes 
mammillated ; wings with narrow lanceolate scales, and the 
head with a median patch of flat scales. Palpi of the 9? 
very thin. 
Type, S. nimba. n, sp. 
The genus contains only one species, readily separated by 
the head scales, mammillated prothoracic lobes and very thin 
palpi. ; 
Genus 5. Pyreropnorus. Blanchard. (Fig. L, 5.) 
Howardia. Theobald. 
(Compt. Rend. Hebdom. Soc. d. Biolog. 23, p. 795, Blanchard ; Journ. 
Trop. Med., V., p. 181, (1902), Theobald.) 
Thorax with narrow-curved scales often quite large; abdomen 
with hairs, no scales except on the external genitalia; wing 
scales small and lanceolate or long and rather thin ; wings much 
spotted ; palpi of the 9 moderately scaled. 
Type, costalis. Loew. | Se 
This genus includes, besides the type, the following: 
minimus, Theobald ; Marshallit, n. sp. ; Chaudoyet, n. sp. ; atra- 
tipes, Skuse ; Jeyporensis, n. sp.; superpictus, Grassi ; cinereus, 
Theobald ; Palestinensis, n. sp.; merus, Dénitz (?). 
Genus 6. ARRIBALZAGIA. nov. gen. 
Thorax with narrow-curved hair-like scales, palpi densely 
scaly ; wings with the membrane tinged, wing scales dense, 
bluntly lanceolate. Abdomen hairy, with prominent lateral 
apical scale tufts to the segments, and scales on the venter. 
Type maculipes. n. sp. 
Genus 7. Myzornyncnus. Blanchard. (Fig. I, 7.) 
Rossia. Theobald. 
Compt. Rend. Hebdom d. Soc. Biolog. 23, p. 795 (1900), Blanchard ; 
Journ, Trop. Med., V., p. 181 (1902), Theobald.) : 
Thorax with hair-like curved scales ; the abdomen with 
ventral and apical scales, and a median ventral apical tuft ; 
wing scales broadly lanceolate ; palpi densely scaled in the ? 
and also the proboscis. 
