SIPHONOPHORA MILLEPOLII. 
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Smaller than either the larva or pupa. Colour dirty 
green. Head, prothorax, and thoracic lobes olive 
brown. Eyes brownish red. First four joints of the 
antenna green, the other joints black. Abdomen 
shining, smooth, with six sets of transverse interrupted 
dark bands. Tail green and pilose. Cornicles greyish 
green. Legs ochreous, with black femora tips, tibiae, 
and tarsi. The whole insect is slightly pilose. Wings 
with yellow insertions, grey stigma, and fine brown 
veins. 
Kaltenbach speaks of red varieties, having bristly 
tubercles on the segments. 
I Zx SiPHONOPHORA MTLLEPOLii, Fab. Plate XII. 
AjpMs millefolii, Fab., Schr., Kalt., Walk., Koch, Pass. 
Apterous viviparous fem^ale. 
Inches. 
Size of body 0'105x 0*060 
Length of antennae 0*140 
„ cornicles 0*020 
Millimetres. 
2*66X1*27. 
3*55 
0*50 
Long oval, pointed behind. Pale green or yellow. 
Head slightly ochreous. Eyes red. Frontal tubercles 
very large. Antennae black. The whole body spotted 
with black, chiefly ranged in transverse rows. Thorax 
black. Anal rings with black bands. Legs very long, 
hirsute, and black ; femora of first and second pair 
ochreous. Cauda black and hairy. Rostrum reaches 
to the third coxae. The body covered with bristly tufts. 
Winged viviparous female. 
Inches. Millimetres. 
' Expanse of wings 0*270 6*87 
Size of body 0*100 X 0*045 2*54 X 1*13* 
Length of antennae 0*150 3*81 
„ cornicles 0*015 0*38 
Large. Head black. Frontal tubercles and two 
