314 A Monograph of Culicidae. 
Abdomen covered with dusky black scales, unbanded and 
unspotted ; venter covered with ochraceous scales. 

Fig 174, 
Dendromyia ulocoma. n. sp 
a, Fore ungues of 2 ; b, thoracic scales. 
Legs brown, unbanded,-paler at their bases; ungues equal 
and simple, not much curved. 
Wings clothed with large Taeniorhynchus-like scales ; fork-cells 
long ; first sub-marginal cell much longer, but not quite as wide 
as the second posterior cell, its base nearer the base of the 
wing than that of the latter, its stem about a fourth of the 

Fig. 175. 
Wings of Dendromyia ulocoma. 92. 0. sp. 
(One wing partly denuded and to show variation.) 
length of the cell ; stem of the second posterior cell rather more 
than half the length of the cell, longer than the stem of the 
sub-marginal cell ; posterior cross-vein rather more than its own 
length distant from the mid. 
Halteres ochraceous, with a slightly fuscous knob, sometimes 
almost entirely ochraceous. 
Length—3 to 3°5 mm. 
