?( 39 ) C.-PALPI WITH THREE WHITE BANDS-continued. II.-Tips of palpi white. One or more of the hind tarsal segments are pure white. N. fuliginosus (Giles) Tarsal joints banded; legs not speckled. The 3rd, 4th and 5th hind tarsal segments pure white. N. jamesii (Theobald) As above, but with speckled legs. N. maculipalpis (Giles) As above, but with legs and palpi speckled. N. theobaldi (Giles) . Only the 4th and 5th hind tarsal segments are pure white. N. maculatus (Theobald) . Only the 5th hind tarsal segment is pure white. N. willmori (James) Differs from maculatus in having many scales on the abdomen. N. dudgeonii (Theobald). . Very like willmori. Tarsal joints banded, but none of the hind tarsal segments pure white. Ps. rossii (Giles) The legs are not speckled. N. Stephensi, (Liston and James). The legs are speckled. Abdomen covered with scales. Legs uniformly coloured without bands or white segments. M. listoni (Liston) . The third longitudinal vein of wing white scaled. Six white patches on wing fringe. M. jeyporiensis (James) . Seven white patches on wing fringe. Faint white spots at some of the joints of the legs. M. culicifacies (Giles) Third longitudinal vein of wing black scaled. Faint white spots at some of the joints of the legs. A few examples will serve to illustrate the method of using this table. Example I.-A female mosquito with palpi as long as the proboscis, i.e., it belongs to the sub-family Anophelinę. Wings.-Spotted. Palpi.-With three white bands or rings, one broad ring including the tips (which are therefore white), and two narrower ones.