2S KVUlCill TAK.VII.Vsni: 



A few spccimeus wove colloctctl on the lower surface of the leaves on 

 December 3, l'J22. 



Myzus woodwardiae Takah. 



Aphiiliaa' of l-\,rmw.sa, pt. 1, p. 20 (1921). 



Wingless viviparous female. 



Orauge. Eyes dark rel. Frontil tubercle, blackish. Autenn-.c ])ile 

 Avllow, apices of the ord and 4th j >iiits, apical half of tlie 5th, and the 1st, 

 2nd and Gth black. Pro-aud mesDnoluai brownish. Metmotiini and dorsum of 

 each of the abdomiu.al segmeuts with about 8 small brown spots aiTaugcd 

 transvei-sely, of which the middle and lateral ones are largest. Coruicles deep 

 blick. Cauda abuost blavk. Legs pale \ellow, apical halves of femora, apices 

 "f tibi;i', and tai'si bLu'k. 



I have formerly described tlie cautla of the wingless form as yellow iu 

 dluur b}- mistake, aud uow corrected this as alK)ve. 



Capitophoriis hippohaes (Koch) 



liho-palofiiphnm hlpivtphm, Ko,-h, Die rtlau/,1. p. 28, figs 36—37 (1857). 



C'lpUo'horns (jalcopsldia, van dcr (!oot, Tijdschr. voor Entom. LYI, p. 84 

 (19131. 



C ipiliiphnriis liip-AiplicBs, van dcr Goot, Kenntnis H)llaud. Blattl. ]). 122 

 (1915) and C'nitrib. launa. Ind. Neerland 1, iii, p. 4() (19171 

 Wingless viviparoiLS femido. 



I'ale yellowish green, s )metimre dark gi-een. Eyes dark red. Antenna) 

 ]ialo brown, almost coLnu-less at the base of the 3rd ji<int. Cornicles and 

 cuida pale green. Legs pale or almost colourless ; tibite slii^htly pale browuisli 

 at the apices; tarsi dusky. ]3ody rather narrow, soft. 



JIe:id provided witli 2 pairs of rather long capitate hairs l)etweeu the 

 fi'jntid tul)ercles, behind which are a pair of very smsdl similar ones, and witli 

 4 very short ones in a transverse row between the eyes. 



Enmbd tubercles large, almost as long as the 2nd juitenual joint, some- 

 what (Vjijvex on the inner side whicli is provided with 2 very long capitate 

 liaii-s. Eyes not large. Antenna' very long jiud slender, imbricated, lacking 



