Apbulidae of Formoss. — I. 4( 



Proc. Calif. Acad Sc, 4th S., viii, 3, pp. 71-72 (] 9 18); Swain, Univ. 

 Calif Pul). iii, p. 114 (1919). 



Aphis nimlcis, Maki, Agr. Expt. St. Fonno^a. Bull. 103^(1916). 

 Hosts — Pisum spp.; Wikstroemia indlca; Aeschynomena indica. 

 Disti'ibution. — Fniiimiia (Taihoku) : Japan (Tokyo, Sapporo) ; 

 ^lalav (Jahure); Java (v. <1. (4.); Ceyl<in (v. d. (r.): India 

 (r)a<); Africa (Theobald); Kui'upe; Ni)ith America. 

 Dr. Shiraki collected winged females on the islands of iJoko, 

 Formosa, in Api'il I'.l^ll. 



Ap/iis nn)iici.'< L. 



Linnaeus, Syst. Nat., ii, ])]>. 7;!4,-")and 7o6(]~*'>~): Buckton, Mon. 

 Brit. Aphid., ii, p. S5. pi. Ixiv (1S77); Thomas, Illinois St. Lab. Nat. 

 Hist., Bnll. 2. p. 13(]S7.s):Oestland,(;eol. Nat. Hist. Survey, Minnesota, 

 p. 01 (18S7): Gillette, -b .ur. Econ. Ent.. lii, p. 40C. (1910): Patch, Maine 

 Agr. Expt. St.. Bull. 202, p, 177(1912); Theobald, I'.ull. Ent. Res., iv, 

 p. 329 (1914), and ( anad. Ent. p. 234 (]91(;): van der Qoot, Keimtnis 

 Holland. I5lattl.. p. 220(1910); Matsumura, Jour. Coll. Agr. Sai)poro, 

 vii, pt. ().. p. 357 (li)bS); Das, .Mrm. Ind. Mus., vi. p. 203(1918); 

 Essig and Kuwana, Proc. Calif. Acad. Sc, 4th s., viii, p. 73 (1918). 



Host. — Solan mil u Kjrairi . 



Distribution. — Formosa (Taihoku); .lapan (Tokyo, Sapporo); 

 India (Das); Africa (Theobald); Europe, North America. 



A plant-ldusf dctei-mint'd by Mi-. M. Maki as Aphis nimicis L., 

 does not l)elong to tliis species, but to A. medicaginis Kocli. 



Aphis salicefi Kalt. (PL. xiii. 1. tigs. 9-14) 

 Aphis saliceti. KalUnbach, Monog. PH. p. 103 (1843); Koch, Die 



Pfl. p. lbs (1857); Buckton, Monog. Br. Aj)hid. vol. II. p. 52 (1S79); 



Van der Qoot, Beitriige zur Kenntnis der Holland. Blat lause, p. 225 



(1915); Qillette and Bragg, Can. Ent. L, No, 3, p. 89 (1918). 



Siphonophora salicicola. Thomas, Bull. 2, III. St. Fal). Nat. Hist., 



p. 8 (1878). 



