204 A Monograph of Cutreidae. 
apical tuft of bristles, a broad sword-like plate and two long 
chitinous processes curved at their apices. 
Legs dark brown to black unbanded ; fore ungues unequal, 
the larger not very long, rather thick, simaceened. curved ; the 
smaller more or less straight, curved at the tip, with a small 

ee Fig. 107. 
an iy Culex cylindricus. Nn. sp. 
Culex cylindricus. Nn. sp. a, do genitalia (one half); b, I, II, and III, fore, mid, 
o palp and proboscis. and hind ungues. 
tooth towards its base; mid ungues very unequal, the larger 
curved, acute, simple, the smaller rather more than half its 
length, straighter, and with a very small tooth near the base ; 
hind ungues very small, equal, sickle-shaped and simple. 
Length.—4 to 4°5 mm. 
Time of capture.—January (15 and 18.1.01). 
Habitat.—South Queensland (Bancroft). 
