1038 LIST OF HOMOPTEROUS INSECTS. 



the rib-vein than from the second fork. Length of the body i line; 



of the wings Inline. 



Scotland. 



305. Aphis Po^. 



Aphis Pose, Hardy, North British Agriculturist, ii. 788. (Dec. I2th, 



1850). 

 Scotland. 



306. Aphis Stellari^. 



Aphis StellariEB, Hardy, North British Agriculturist, ii. 788, 

 Aphis Holci, Hardy, North British Agriculturist, ii. 531. 



Scotland. 



307. Aphis Eric^. 



Aphis Ericas, Hardy, MSS. 



Viridis, minuta, nitens, convexa, subgranulosa ; vertex hifoveolata ; 

 antenncB corpore longiores ; abdomen substylatum, corniculis 

 ellipticis. 



" Grass-green, small, shining, flask-shaped, convex above, very 

 slightly granulose : two minute foveae on the crown, and a very mi- 

 nute notch in front : legs testaceous : mouth with a black tip : feel- 

 ers springing from slight tubercles, setaceous, dusky, longer than 

 the body ; first and second joints greenish ; third long ; fifth shorter 

 than the fourth ; sixth very short ; seventh long and slender : sides 

 margined, somewhat dusky : a style at the tip of the abdomen : 

 nectaries elliptical: legs of moderate length, slightly pubescent, 

 dusky greenish ; shanks, excepting a band near each tip and tips of 

 the thighs, darker; claws black. Length of the body about | 

 line." Hardy, MSS. 



Scotland. 



308. Aphis humilis. 



Flava, gracilis, fusiformis ; frons trituberculata ; antenna corpo- 

 ris dimidio vix longiores ; cornicula brevissima ; pedes sat 

 breves. 



The viviparous wingless female. Pale yellow, long, slender, 

 spindle-shaped, rather flat: three tubercles on the front: feelers 



