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two aptorüus 9 9 , to^ï^elher with aiiotlier species des- 

 cribed here. The oidy aphides recorded from this host 

 plant are U. nyiìiphacac Linn, and Cerafaphis lan- 

 iaiiioc Boisduval. Another very marked species with 

 five segments to the antennae in the alate femak^ 

 is being described from Egypt by Mr. F. Laing. 



Anuraphis foeniculus nov. sp. 



[[, ferons viviparous jcmale : 



Green; head darkened; apices of antennae smoky; 

 two first segments dusky; cornicles and cauda dark; 

 legs same colour as body; apices of tibiae and tarsi 

 dusky. Antennae less than i/3 length of body, of 6 seg- 

 ments, basal one wider but no longer than 2nd; 3rd 

 longer than /ith, not quite so long as 6th; /jth a little 

 longer than 5th; basal area of 6th a little shorter 

 than 5th, the flagellum about three times length of 



Anuraphis fceììiailuf; nov. sp., apterous viviparou.s 9 

 — A. Head and antenna; B. Cornicles; C. Cauda and anal 

 plate. 



