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second coxa\ Thorax and abdomen without tubercles; wings clouded brown, 

 \eins brown, insertions of wing pale \ellow, stigma pale \ellow, a brown spot at 

 i)asi': legs pale yellow, tarsi gre\-; sternum dusk> gre\-. Abdomen^ with maiu' 

 grey setiterous ele\ated maculations, these of greatest area being on the sides 

 of segment 2 to A in(iusi\e; cornicles pale, about as bnxid at the base as long, 

 iiarrowingiy apicalK-; cauda and anal plate pale, the latter bihd. Venter pale. 



The species x'aries in si/e consideraljly. Length from 1.4 to 1.8 nun., 

 width (mesothorax) from .")! to .()7 mm., length of cornicles .0() to .075 mm., 

 length of Cauda .12 mm. 



Host.- Qiivrciis en'^lcnunnti (".rccul, IJueniis sp. ( )n ilu- leaves. 

 /wH7///7_v.- Alhambra, (\ilif. 



Dales of collection. I ul\ 7, .Sc|)t. 2(>, No\'ember 5, 191!!. 



J ypi'. — One slide cc.ntaining four alate specimens deposited in the Ij. S- 

 Nat. Mus. (\)llection of .Aphidithe. 



This species differs from Alyiordllis discolor Monell in the slruiture ol the 

 I bird joint of the antenna% discolor having about S sensoria placed all along 

 the segment. In Monell's species the apical half of the venter is dusky, in 

 alhambra the \'enter is jjale. 



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Kig. IS. A, B. C, segments III and \'I of three aiUenirt; D, E, F, three views of cornicle; G, cauda; H, dorsum of 

 head. 



