74 SPOLIA ZEYLANICA. 
Rostrum slender, reaching to the third coxe. 
Siphuneuli very long, not much shorter than the body, 
nearly cylindrical, with rather short hairs. Cauda nearly 
obsolete, obtuse. Rudimentary gonapophyse 3, often in- 
distinct. 
Legs normally built, with a few short hairs. 
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Fie. 2.—Greenideoida ceylonee, n. sp. 
FORE AND HIND WINGS OF ALATE FEMALE, 
Alate viviparous female.—-Examples of some measurements : 
Length of body  .. 2°35 mm. | Lengthofsiphunculi 2°70 mm. 
Breadth of body .. 0°72 mm. | Expanse of wings.. 7:90 mm. 
Length of antennee. . — Length of cauda .. — 

Colour.—Body brownish-black ; the sides of meso and meta- 
thorax, the base and the apex of the abdomen yellowish-brown. 
Venter yellowish-brown. Eyes crimson. Antenne black. 
Legs dusky white. Cornicles black. Pterostigma of fore 
wings black. 
(Notes on living insects by Mr. Rutherford.) 
Morphological Characters *-Body elongate, nearly naked. 
Antenne broken off in the specimens examined ; the third 
joint bears about 23 fairly large sensorie. The antenne are 
placed on very small frontal tubercles. 
Rostrum, siphunculi, and cauda as in the wingless form. 
Wings hyaline, the fore wings with the pterostigma very 
long, extending to near the tip of the wing ; sector radi short 
and nearly straight, the media I. only once forked, the media IT. 
somewhat curved. Hind wings very small, with only a single 
longitudinal vein. Hooking hairs 2°in number. 
(Description from two specimens.) 
