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/?. Bright apple-green ; head dark ; eyes reddish brown ; two 

 basal segments of antennae dark, the third pale at the base, 

 remainder dark ; cornicles dusky, projecting a little beyond 

 the tip of the dark caudal process. Legs dusky green, 

 darker at the apices. Proboscis pale green, dark at the 

 apex, reaching just past the base of the second pair of legs, 

 y. Pale pink, with occasional ochreous areas. 

 In all the cornicles have marked transverse lines, and the third 

 segment of the antennae is longer than the fourth, the fourth 

 slightly longer than the fifth, the sixth about equal to the fourth 

 and fifth. Caudal process much as in the alate female (Fig. I., b). 



Nymph. — All pale yellowish green or pinkish to yellowish brown. 

 In some the head is pinkish, the thorax dull yellowish, and the 

 abdomen pinkish. Wing-buds dusky at the apices and sides. Legs 

 pale dusky at their apices ; antennae pale, dark on the apical half ; 

 cornicles pale, dark at their tips. 



I have retained Kaltenbacli's name for this potato aphis, 

 although it certainly approaches Schrank's dianthi. The sen- 

 soria on the third antennal segment of the alate female nearly 

 agree with one another, but the general appearance of the insects 

 differ, and also the thoracic and abdominal markings. More- 

 over, 1 could not get it to breed on peach or nectarine. 



NEW SPECIES OF GEOMETEID^ FROM FORMOSA. 

 By A. E. WiLEMAN, F.E.S. 



Urapteryx inspersa, sp. n. 



(7 . Fore wings white, heavily freckled and striated with greyish ; 

 antemedial and postmedial lines broad, brownish grey, oblique, the 

 former nearer to the latter on dorsum than on costa ; narrow spaces 

 before the antemedial and beyond the postmedial lines free of freck- 

 ling ; discoidal mark linear, inconspicuous. Hind wings white 

 freckled with greyish on terminal area ; medial line broad, brownish 

 grey, straight, not extending to costa or to dorsum ; a black mark on 

 each side of vein four before the tail, the upper one scarlet mixed. 

 Fringes of all the wings pale brown, terminal line on the hind wings 

 reddish brown. Under side white, transverse markings of upper 

 side faintly indicated. 



Expanse, 53 millim. 



Collection number, 1545 a. 



Two male specimens from Rantaizan, May 9th and 14th, 1909. 



In the cotype the upper mark before the tail is more scarlet 

 than black. 



Urapteryx approximaria, sp. n. 



(7 . Fore wings white, faint brownish striaa on costa ; ante- 

 medial and postmedial lines pale brown, oblique, approaching to- 

 wards dorsum ; discoidal mark brownish, linear; fringes pale brown, 



