Scaiic (III ii Frvrirr i^iii 



almost a "^all."' A very distinct Anuraphis, easily 

 identified by the projectinji; apex of the abdomen ^vith 

 its lonijish apical hairs. Mr. Willcocks oidy sent me 

 the alate females. Specimens have also be<>n sent me 

 by Miss Jackson from Scotland. 



Anuraphis cyani luw. .>^p. 



Alale iiunparous fcnalc : 



Closely related to .1. cinerariae. but easily <lis- 

 tin^uished by the anlcnnal structure and coi'uicles. 



A.r.l(Minae shoiin- lliaii the Ixxly; basal segmoit 

 wider but no longfer than the and; 3rd much ilonfjfcr 

 than 4th and as long as 6th, with 12 - i3 pale sen- 

 soria; ;ith much longer than 5th with no trace of sen- 

 soria; r)lh with a large outstanding sub-apical senso- 

 riura; basal area of 6th a little more than half the r)th, 

 the flagcllum more than f[ times as lonrr as basal 



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Aiiiirdiili.is ci/diii nov. «p. — A. - C. Aiate vivipa- 

 rous ; D.-F. Apterous viviparous $ . 



