299 A Monograph of Culicidae. 
penultimate, hairs deep brown; antennae banded with deep 
brown and grey, plume-hairs brown; thorax as in the 9; 
abdomen with narrow apical white bands; legs deep brown, 
unbanded ; fore and mid ungues black, unequal, both uniserrated. 
Length.—3°5 mm. 
CULEX OCELLATUS. 2. sp. 
(Plate XI.) 
Head dark brown to black, with grey scales, white at the 
sides and around the eyes. Thorax brown, with two dark 
eye-like spots at the roots of the wings. Abdomen deep brown, 
not banded or spotted. Legs deep brown, pale basally and 
ventrally, unbanded, with a metallic ochraceous tinge. Proboscis, 
palpi and antennae brown. Wings with typical brown Culex 
scales. 
2. Head black, with scanty narrow-curved grey: scales in 
the middle, white flat ones at the sides, and white curved scales 

Fig. 116. 
Culex ocellatus. MN. Sp. 
a, thoracic ; b, cephalic, and c, abdominal ornamentation. 
forming a border to the eyes. Antennae brown, basal joint 
testaceous ; proboscis thick, brown; palpi brown, densely scaled. 
Thorax brown—deep brown in some lights, pale in others— 
