. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 314 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology upper calypter usually ciliated. (Culex (C. quinquefasciatus, Filaria mosquito), Aedes {A. cegypti (cdlopus) ( = Stego- myia jasciata), Yellow-fever and Dengue-fever mosquito), Deinocerites, Eretmapodites, Afr.; Haemagogus, Neotrop.; Lutzia, Ochlerotatus, Orthopodomyia, Psorophora, Taeniorhynchus (= Mansonia), Theobaldia ( = Culiseta)) CULICiNiE Anal vein ending opposite or before fork of cubitus; wings not villose; calypteres not ciliate. (Uranotaenia (Fig. 487)). URANOTiEN
. Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College. Zoology. 314 bulletin: museum of comparative zoology upper calypter usually ciliated. (Culex (C. quinquefasciatus, Filaria mosquito), Aedes {A. cegypti (cdlopus) ( = Stego- myia jasciata), Yellow-fever and Dengue-fever mosquito), Deinocerites, Eretmapodites, Afr.; Haemagogus, Neotrop.; Lutzia, Ochlerotatus, Orthopodomyia, Psorophora, Taeniorhynchus (= Mansonia), Theobaldia ( = Culiseta)) CULICiNiE Anal vein ending opposite or before fork of cubitus; wings not villose; calypteres not ciliate. (Uranotaenia (Fig. 487)). URANOTiENIiN,E 16. Radius with four nearly parallel curving branches (Fig. 489), the second vein () strongly arched, R5 ending beyond apex of wing; basal cells reaching distinctly beyond middle of wing, coextensive; ocelli absent; joints of flagellum of antennae in- distinctly separated. Few species, widespread, but mostly Holarctic. (Dixa (Fig. 489); Microdixa, Eur.; Neodixa, N. Zeal.) DfXID^E. 488. 489. 490. 487. 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 Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology. Cambridge, Mass. : The Museum
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