Genus Skusea. — 291 
AEDIMORPHUS DOMESTICUS. Theobald. 
Uranotaenia domestica. Theobald. 
(Mono. Culicid. IL., p. 253, 1901.) 
. A figure of the 9 wing is given. The types are in the 
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, and no fresh specimens 
have arrived. 

Fig. 162, , 
Wing of 9 Aedimorphus domesticus. Theobald. 

Genus 33. SKUSEA. nov. gen. 
Head with flat scales all over; scutellar scales narrow and 
curved. Metanotum nude. Branches of the first sub-marginal 
cell with denser scales than the rest of the veins, thick, like those 
of Verrallina, also those on 
the branches of the second 
fork-cell and its stem ; scales 
on the basal areas of the 
veins thick. Palpi of ? three- 
jointed, longer than in Ver- 
rallina. Scutellum with six 
border-bristles to the mid 
lobe. 
g unknown. 
Closely allied to Verral- Fig. 163. 
lina, but easily told by the Ova of Skusea multiplex (?), 
different wing scales, and 
three-jointed palpi, and larger size, more resembling true Aedes 
in appearance, and having, like that genus, six posterior border- 
bristles to the mid lobe of the scutellum. 
This species includes three species: two (funerea and multi- 
plex) from Australia, and one (Pembaensis) from Africa. 
Some eggs (Fig. 163) were found attached to a specimen of 
multiplex, and may belong to this genus. 

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