96 A Monograph of Culicidae. 
Observations —A 9? from Nagpur differs from the type in the 
following: (1) the tip of the palpi have black scales over a white . 
ground ; (2) the tip of the proboscis is dusky white ; (3) the mid 
legs have apparently no white marks. Dr. Stephens writes 
regarding this species: “We found it at Nagpur, Central 
Provinces, the day we left. We had not noticed it previously, 
so were unable to say whether it was rare or we had over- 
looked it.” 
The normal palpi have three white bands, apex white, the 
second white band between the junction of the apical and next 
joint; the third white band is at the junction of the next 
two joints. : 
Col. Giles says “‘ abdemion nude, hairy ” ; this is not accurate, 
for the apical segments have small flat seale, of a dull golden hue. 
The larva has simple frontal hairs (fig, 4, b) like Stephensi 
and maculatus and’ also 220 filaments to the palmate hairs 
(fig. 25, 3). : 
The Nagpur specimen is a peoneoly a distinct species. 
A Pu enee is cae we on Plate IV. 
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Nyssoritycnus MACULATUS. Theobald. 
Anopheles maculata. Theobald. 
(Mono. Culicid. I., p. 171, 1901.) 
Additional localities. Perak (Wright) ; Dindings, Straits 
Settlements. . coe 
Time of capture.—November at Dindings. 
: NyssORHYNCHUS MACULIPALPIS. Giles. 
_ Anopheles maculipalpis. Giles. 
(Handbk. Mosq., 2nd ed., p. 297, 1902.) 
. (Plate IT.) 
Col. Giles described the ¢ only ; the following is a descrip- 
tion of the 9°. siden — : 
Black and Sate Thorax with narrow-curved white scales. 
Abdomen hairy, with a few scales. Palpi with two broad white 
bands, one apical, and a third narrow band towards the base, 
remainder spotted with white. Legs black, spotted with white ; 
last three hind tarsi pure white, and apex of the next. Wings 
with most of- the veins black-scaled, with a few small white 
areas ; costa black, with five white spots. 
