278 A Monograph of Culicidae. 
cell as long as the cell; posterior cross-vein nearly twice its 
own length distant from the mid cross-vein; scales on the 

Fig. 150. 
Wing of Deinocerites cancer. O. Theobald. 
branches and stem of the second long vein, and on the fifth 
and sixth veins larger than those of the other veins; genitalia 
(fig. 151) with the claspers with two apical, short, curved teeth. 

Fig. 15i. 
Male genitalia of Deinocerites cancer. Theobald. (One clasper only.) 
Ungues of the fore and mid legs unequal, the fore with one 
uniserrated, much curved and thicker than the other, which is 
slightly longer and simple; in the mid legs the- larger is 
uniserrated and the smaller simple, both much curved; hind 
ungues rather long, simple, thin and curved. 
Length.—-4 to 5 mm. 
Habitat.—Kingston, Jamaica, and other parts of the island 
(Dr. Grabham) ; St. Lucia (Dr. Low, Dr. St. George Gray, and 
