﻿I CONSIDKK iliis i,Moup iiioie nearly allied to Ps_vlla(rol. 565.) 

 ill the Ibriiiatioii ot the heail and rostrum than the Cinarae are ; 

 and whatever may be the allinilies of Tlirips, it ceitainly must 

 not separate these two groups, which it does in my Guide, 

 where I adopted the views and arrangement of Latreille. 



I must observe that I have ilescribed the wingeil specimens 

 as males, ant! the ajiterous as females ; but as 1 iiave detected 

 the horny })rocess beneath the ajiex in both, and in the same 

 species, I am not confident that niy fig. F is a female, neither 

 have I been able to identify the species. 



The following insects belong, I believe, to this genus; they 

 inhabit the plants after which they are named, and I have re- 

 ferred, as far as I am able, to figures and description^ of them. 



1. Pruni Fab.—DcGecr, vol. 3. ;>/. 2. /." 1 — 13. 



'2. Pomi DcG. pi. 3./ 18— 23.— Mali Fab. 



3. Juniperi Fab. — DcG. pi. \.f. 7 — 9. 



4. Cracca? Linn.— DcG. j^l. 2./. 14— 19.— Viciui Fab. 



5. Millefolii Fab.— DcG. pi. ^.f. 1—6. 



6. Rosa; Linn.— DcG. pi. 3./. 1 — 13. — Jlcau. v. 3. /. 21. 



/. 1 — 4. — Harris Expo. -pi. IS. f. 1 — 3. 



7. Salicis Linn. Trans. 6. p. 94. tab. 5. J'. 1. and 2. — licau. 



pi. 22./ 1 and 2.— DcG. t. \.f. 10—13. 



8. Ribis Linn. — Rean. pi. 24./." 4. 



9. Cardui Linn. Faun. Succ. n. 988. 

 10. Absinthii L. F. S. 990. 



1 I. Euonymi Fab. Ent. Sj/sL 4. 214. 21. 



12. A\eivic Fab. '21^. 22. 



13. granaria Kirb. Linn. Trayis. 4. 238. 



14. Viburni Scop.— Fab. E. S. 4. 216. 28. 



15. Tanaceti Linn. F. S. n. 989. 



16. Papaveris Fab. E. S. 4. 218. 38. 



17. Sonchi Linn. — Rcau. t. 22. f. 3 — .3. 



18. Brassicac Linn. — Harris Ex. pi. \S.f. 4 — 6. 



19. Althaea Harris, pi. 18./ 7—9. 



29. Tiliae Linn.— Curt. Brit. Ent. pi. 577. 



Found on long grass in A field at Blandford, the beginning 



of June, by Mr. Dale and Mr. F. Walker, at Southgate. 

 The following is apparently a new species oi' Cinara, whicii 



is appended here for want of space in the preceding folio. 



iSyniphiti Curt. — Piceous pubescent ; abdomen with 2 short 

 tubercles; superior wings wilh the short furcate nervure 

 wanting, a pale stripe on the costa at the apex, with a 

 lunate transparent spot next the stigma, whicli is long aiul 

 brown, and another brown spot at the centre of the interior 

 margin; antennas and legs ochreous and woolly, the 2 basal 

 joints and apex of the former, ami the tips of" the other 

 joints, fuscous: thighs, especially the posterior, annulatetl 

 with brown, tarsi and tips of tibia* jiiceous: expanse 5 lines. 

 24th June, Isle of Portland, .T. C. ; and on ComfVey at Cdan- 



ville's Wootton, tin- niidtlle of Juno, Mr. Dale. 



Tlie Plant is Jeer P^cudu-platanus (.Sycamore or Great Majilc). 



