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Genus Myzorhynchus. 89 
Wings deep black, with a small white interruption of the 
costa opposite the middle of the fork-stems and a slightly larger 
patch of white on the apex; veins dusky and white scaled, the 
former predominating ; two prominent white areas on the sixth 
long vein, on the other veins are here and there scattered 
white scales, but never enough to form a well marked pale 
area; fringe with pale areas where the veins join the costa 
except at the end of the sixth. 
Legs black, the tarsi with very small apical pale bands. 
Leng'h.—7 mm. 
Habitat.—Bupengary, Queensland (Dr. Bancroft). 
Observations.—Giles described this from a single ? in the 
British Museum. It bears a very strong resemblance to 
M. barbirostris, but has all the areas of junction between the 
veins and costal border pale except the sixth. 
MyzorRuHYNCHUS SINENSIS. Wiedemann. 
Anopheles sinensis. Wiedemann. 
(Mono, Culicid. I., p. 187, 1901.) 
Note re previous description.—To the previous description may 
be added the following: “The apical costal spot extends oem) 
on to the upper branch of the first fork-cell, the 
upper branch of the fifth vein with an apical spot, 
a small basal one where it joins the lower branch, 
another small dark one near the cross-vein and a 
longish patch of paler brown scales between this and 
the apex.” 
On the apex of the venter of the abdomen a 
tuft of large black scales. 
Additional localities—Shaohyling, China (Corn- 
ford). 
Time of capture.—J une. 
This species differs from M. vanus in having, 
(i) a pale spot where the upper branch of the fifth Pe 
long vein joins the costa; (ii) it is larger; (iii) and Fig. 53. 
in position of the cross-veins. The latter a doubtful pa 
character however. 

