. Flies in relation to disease: bloodsucking flies. Flies; Flies as carriers of disease; Diptera. 86 SPECIES OF ANOPHELIN^ [CH. Scale structure. Species. Heavily scaled species. Head scales expanded. Prothorax with tufts. Mesothorax with broad scales. Abdomen with scales and lateral tufts. A. maculipes. Theobald. A. pseudomaculipes. Chagas. A. malefactor. Dyar and Knab. *A. mediopunctat'its. Theobald. *A. intermedium. Chagas. Notonotricha. Coquillet. Type species A' mediopunctatus. B. Deuteroanopheles. Number of main dark costal spots, four. Not more than three dark spots on sixth vein. Juncti
. Flies in relation to disease: bloodsucking flies. Flies; Flies as carriers of disease; Diptera. 86 SPECIES OF ANOPHELIN^ [CH. Scale structure. Species. Heavily scaled species. Head scales expanded. Prothorax with tufts. Mesothorax with broad scales. Abdomen with scales and lateral tufts. A. maculipes. Theobald. A. pseudomaculipes. Chagas. A. malefactor. Dyar and Knab. *A. mediopunctat'its. Theobald. *A. intermedium. Chagas. Notonotricha. Coquillet. Type species A' mediopunctatus. B. Deuteroanopheles. Number of main dark costal spots, four. Not more than three dark spots on sixth vein. Junctions ot cross-veins with longitudmals and bifurcations of second and fourth veins the seat of light interruptions (except Myzorhynchella). B'. Female palps with terminal segment considerably less than half penultimate. Tarsi not broadly banded. Tips of hind- legs not white. Group 6. Mesothorax without true scales. (Myzomyia. Blanchard^.). Fig. 36. Anopheles (Myzomyia) listoni. (Group 6.) 1 The type species of Myzomyia is il/. rossii Giles, but this species does not conform to the characters of Myzomyia as now usually understood. Group 6, therefore, though it contains most of the well-known MyzomyicB (A. funesta, A. listoni, etc.) cannot correctly be described as Myzomyia, which name ought to be retained for whatever group M. rossii represents. Similarly, the name Pseudomyzomyia proposed by Theobald for M. rossii is Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Hindle, Edward, 1886-. Cambridge, University Press
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