138 A Monograph of Culicidae. 
From the number, I fancy the pupa described here is un- 
doubtedly that of the flap-tail larvae of this species. Whether 
the egg rafts are seems doubtful, so I have not attempted to 
describe them. The Jungra Culicids are certainly distinct from the 
larger A. panalectros, but the larval material was much damaged, 
only one larva possessing any anal flaps—the others had them 
broken off. The number of the spines (fig. 76c) seems characteristic. 
DESVOIDEA OBTURBANS. Walker. 
Culex obturbans. Walker. 
Culex ventralis. Walker. 
Armigeres obturbans. Theobald. 
(Mono. Culicid. I., p. 323, 1901.) 
Additional localities.—Perak (Dr. Wright); Shaohyling, China 
(Cornford), in July. 

Fig. 78. 
Desvoidea obturbans. Walker. 
3 clasper. 

Fig. 77. 
Desvoidea obturbans. Wk. 
od palpi. 
Notes.—The ¢ claspers in this species are very peculiar ; 
the basal joint is short and broad, but the clasper is large, 
