Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology . //^ c. Fig. 5a. Male genitalia of Taentorhynchus aimettii, Theob. ; x Fig. 5b. Right clasp filament of T. annettii,mounted under pressure; x 240. 588 but, owing to lack of material, no definite statement can be identification of these two species by other means is a matterof no little difficulty, and, unfortunately, the material at mydisposal is insufftcient to enable me to give any constant and well-defined characters for distinguishing purposes. Taeniorhynchus metallicus (Theobald;. Culex metallicus, Theobald. Mon. II, p. 6
Annals of tropical medicine and parasitology . //^ c. Fig. 5a. Male genitalia of Taentorhynchus aimettii, Theob. ; x Fig. 5b. Right clasp filament of T. annettii,mounted under pressure; x 240. 588 but, owing to lack of material, no definite statement can be identification of these two species by other means is a matterof no little difficulty, and, unfortunately, the material at mydisposal is insufftcient to enable me to give any constant and well-defined characters for distinguishing purposes. Taeniorhynchus metallicus (Theobald;. Culex metallicus, Theobald. Mon. II, p. 63 (1901). Banksinella metallicus (Theobald). Mon. Cid., V, p. 408 (1910).Tdeniorhynchus violaceus, Theobald. Third Report WellcomeLabs., p. 262 (1908). The examination of preparations of the male armature ofauthenticated specimens of T. metallicus from various parts ofAfrica, and of T. violaceus from the Sudan (Mr. H. H. King) showthat the above synonymy, previously proposed by Mr. Edwards, iscorrect. Male genitalia (fig. 6).
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