s rail er (hl 22 rrrricr i!>22 45 



Numerous alate $ 9 and soinel apterae whieh agree 

 ({iiile A\ell \vilh wliat i lia\e taken to be Seüpoli's 

 sp(M'i(^s. The Fennel ('.(irariclld I'oiukI in l^nglanil 

 ('.. fiiniiviilclla is ([uile dislincl, (lie alate $ sensoria 

 on segment 111 ol the antennae being auieh more nu- 

 merous in facincnk'Ha. 



Aphis cistiella nov. ap. 



Alale rìvi[)(trons fcììtalc : 



lleati and antennae black. Pronotum (lark green; 

 collar black; mesothorax dark green with i)lack lobes. 

 Abdomen dark green much mottled w ith lighter green. 

 Eyes ileej) red. Cornicles and cauda black. Legs, 1st 

 and and femora pale yellowish-brown to brownish 

 ochreous; tibiae ochreous with black tips and tarsi all 

 black, dubitai vein faintly greenish; wing insertions 

 greenish; stigma smoky, lower margin greenish; obli- 

 (pie veins dusky. Some specimens show indications of 

 transverse sepia bars on the abdomen. Antennae 

 shorter than the body; basal segment wider but same 

 length as Mid; .Hrd a little longer than 4th; not so long 

 as blh, with r> - 8 sensoria in a line along whole 

 length; /|th about same lenglh as r)th; the latter with 

 usual sul)-apical sensorium; 6th with basal area a 

 little more than 1/2 the öth, the flagellum a little 

 more than three times lenglh of base. Prol)oscis not 

 quite reaching to and coxae. Cornicles thick, cylin- 

 drical, expanding basally, rather short, about as long 

 as the /|th antennal segment, imbricated. Cauda about 

 half the length of the cornicles, spinose, with three 



