SIPHONOPHOEA FEAGARIjS). 
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! //, SiPHONOPHOEA FEAGARIiE, J^OCA. 
! Apterous viviparous female. 
IncEes. Millimetres. 
i Size of body 0*090 x0'040 2’27xl‘01. 
' Length of antennse 0*100 2*54. 
55 cornicles 0*025 0*62. 
Whole body shining green except the cornicles, 
which are tipped with black and straight. Eyes red. 
Antennas long and dark olive. Legs pale 5 with dark 
femora and tibia joints. Tail yellow. 
Pupa. 
Eeddish-green, with a smoky line down the dorsum. 
Thorax and wing cases grey. The last with blackish 
tips. 
Winged vivipa-rous female, 
Indies. Millimdres. 
Expanse of wings 0*350 8*80. 
Size of body 0*090x0*040 2*27xl’01. 
Length of antennae 0*100 2*54. 
,5 cornicles 0*025 0*62. 
Head, thoracic lobes, antennae, nectaries, tibiae, and 
femora points black. All the rest of the body green. 
Abdomen with four round black spots on each side of 
the Carina, and several obscure marks down the 
dorsum. Eyes red. Cubitus and wing insertions 
bright yellow, other veins black. Stigma greyish. 
Tail yellow. Wholly green on the under side. Some 
specimens are of a redder shade than the rest. 
This insect has much the appearance of S. alliarice^ 
but the tail is yellow and part of the thorax is green. 
S.fragaricB is likewise much like A. rosce, but it has 
no crescentic spots near the nectaries. The resem- 
blance being such, the special coloured figures of this 
species are omitted. 
Koch’s description fairly agrees with the English 
insect, but those I have seen are are not so red as 
