Classijication of Anophelina. dh 
Genus 1. AnopHetrs. Meigen. (Fig. I., 1.) 
Thorax and abdomen with hair-like curved scales, practically 
hairs; palpi in the @ thin, not densely scaled ; wings with the 
1 a. 3. 4. 

Fig. I. 
Squamose characters of Anophelina. 
1. Anopheles (Meigen); 2. Myzomyia (Blanchard); 3. Cycloleppteron (Theobald); 4. Ste- 
thomyia (Theobald) ; 5. Pyretophorus (Blanchard) ; 6. Nyssorhynchus (Blanchard) ; 
7. Myzorhynchus (Blanchard) ; 8. Cellia (Theobald). 
(Yote.—The scales on thorax in 3 are too wide.) 
