962 LIST OF HOMOPTEEOUS INSECTS. 



The winged female. Wings a little longer than the hody, 

 slightly brown ; veins brown, strongly marked; first short, curved ; 

 second* forked at about half its length, not quite springing from the 

 rib-vein ; fourth curved, diverging from the third. 



a—d. England. (In Canada Balsam). From Mr. Walker's collec- 

 tion. 



Group 20. Walk. Ann. Nat. Hist. Ser. 2, ii. 190. 



53. Aphis Ros^e. 



Aphis RossB, Linn. Si/st. Nat. ii. 734, 9. Faun. Suec. 982. Fabr. 



Sp. Ins. ii. 387, 25. Mant. Ins. ii. 316, 30. Ent. Si/st. iv. 217, 



30. Sj/st. Rhyn. 298, 30. Reaum. Lis. iii. pi. 21, f. 1 — 4. 



Deg. Ins. iii. 65, 10, pi. 3, f. 1 — 4. Rossi, Faun. Ftrusc.262, 



1386. Gotz. Ent. Beitr. ii. 296, 9. Sulz. Ins. pi. 12, f. 79. 



Lederm. Micr. 53, pi. 25. Gmel. Ed. Syst. Nat. i. 4, 2204, 9. 



Schrank, Faun. Boic. iii. 117, 1222. Harris., Exposit. Engl. 



Ins. m, pi. 17, f. 1—3. Dr. Richardson, Phil. Trans. Ixi. 121. 



Bonnet, Hist. Nat. \. Ad,. Berk. Syn. i. 119. Stew. El. Nat. 



Hist. ii. 110. Turt. Syst. Nat. ii. 706. Shaiv, Gen. Zool. vi. 



171, pi. 58, f. med. Bingley, Hist. Nat. iii. 186. Wood, III. 



Linn. Gen. Ins. i. 112, pl. 39. Latr. Gen. iii. 173. Enc. Brit. 



7th Edit. ix. 205. Kirhy and Spence, Intr. Ent. ii. 436 — 454. 



Enc. Meth. i. pl. 17, f. 1. St. Farg. et Serv. Enc. Meth. x. 



240, 4. Lamarck, Anim. sans Vert. 2me Edit. iv. 122. Westw. 



Mag. Nat. Hist. vi. 492. Haliday, Ent. Mag. ii. 78. Leon 



Duf. Rech. Hem. Mem. Inst. iv. 242. Kyher, Germ. Zeit. ii.2, 



3. Burnt. Handh. Ent. ii. 94, 2. Sir Osivald Mosley, Gard. 



Chron. i. 628. Fonscol. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. x. 168, 8. Kalt. 



3Ion. PJlan.i.3,l. Harris, Ins. New Engl. \90. Blanch. Hist. 



Nat. Ins. 206, 11. Giier. Icon. Reg. Anim. i. pl. 59, f. 15. 



Amyot et Sej-v. Hist. Nat. Hem. 609, 1. Walk. Ann. Nat. Hist. 



Ser. 2, ii. 192, 45. 

 Aphis Dipsaci, Schrank, Faun. Boic. ii. 104, 1181. 

 Aphis, Amyot, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 2me Serie, v. 474, i. 516. 



Distance between the first and second veins at the tips almost 

 twice that between them at the base ; third farther from the second 

 at the tip than at the base, as far from the second at the base as the 

 second is from the first ; first fork at the tip a little nearer to the 

 second fork than to the third vein, nearer to the third vein than the 



