Seance du 22 F erri er 1022 59 



Observations : Described from two ulatc females 

 and several apterae. \ somewhat obscure Aiiiirapììid 

 bui wilb iiiaik({| anleiinal eliaracleis and lines of 

 hairs on the abdomen. 



Anuraphis aplifolia nov. sp. 



Alide viviixirons jemalc : 



Green; head darkened; a dark pronotal band; tho- 

 racic lobes dark; abdomen with a large dark ilorsal 

 patch posteriorly. Antennae, cornicles and cauda and 

 anal ])lale dark; dark lateral abdominal patches; leir» 

 darkened, except base of femora and part of the tibiae. 

 Antennae not so long as body; basal segment larger 

 than and; 3rd twice as long as /jth and nearly as 

 long as 6th, with 68 - 7") sensoria giving with the /|lh 

 a densely tuberculate appearance; /jth considerably 

 longer than ~)[\\ with 20 - a/i sensoria; ßlh with o - 4 

 sensoria and one large sub-apical one; 6th with basal 

 area from 1/2 to 2/3 length of fith; flagellum longer 

 than /i + f). Proboscis rather broad reaching nearly to 

 the 2nd coxae. Cornicles rather short and thick, cy- 

 lindrical, slightly tapering towards apex, about as 

 long as r)i(h antenna! scgm.ent, imbricated. Cauda very 

 small, scarcely projecting beyond the anal plate, sj)i- 

 nosc, with two curved hairs each side and one sub- 

 apical one. Anal plate rounded, broad and flattened, 

 spinose, with several hairs. The apex of the abdomen 

 somewhat protruded and passing well heyond the level 



