Novae Culicidae

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Novae Culicidae
Frederick Vincent Theobald
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Tenax Kampala Swamp, Uganda, three $'s, igth Theob. November, 4th December, i3th December, 1909.
Genus CHRYSOCONOPS. Goeldi (1905).
Os Mosq. No. Para. 114 (1905) Goeldi; Mono. Culicid. IV. 491 (1907) ; V. 433 (1910).
Four new species are described in this marked genus.
Chrysoconops bakeri. Nov. Sp.
Thorax dark rich brown, shiny, darkest at the sides, with golden curved scales arranged in lines ; pleurae ochreous with two brown areas and two spots of flat white scales. Abdomen ochreous yellow wi
...th dark and pale scales, the latter most 20 abundant on the apical segments and showing pale iridescent tints. A small black lateral apical spot on first segment and narrow black apical bands ventrally. Legs rich deep golden with scattered dark scales, and deep black broad apical bands, last two tarsals all black, a prominent median dark band to hind tibiae. Wings mottled with black and golden yellow scales.
$ Head black with narrow curved pale creamy scales and dark, upright, thin forked scales, paler at their bases, chaetae deep golden brown ; clypeus brown ; palpi rich golden brown, black scaled apices, dark bristles apically and basally, golden in the middle ; proboscis rich golden yellow ; a small dark apical and basal area and small dark bristles ; antennae with the basal segment pale brown, the next three yellowish, the remainder dark, the second with some flat dark scales, verticillate hairs dark, internodal ones pale.


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