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BEITISH APHIDES. 
Globose, flat, sbining. Warm dark brown. Head 
blackisb, broad. Eyes coral-red. Thoracic rings 
with fine yellow edges. Abdomen domed and cari- 
nated, rather shining. The carina yellow with reddish 
stains. Two dark dots above the thorax. Cornicles 
black, fine, and straight. Tail reddish-black, obtuse, 
hairy. Antennge long, fixed on small frontal tuber- 
cles, black, and hirsute. Legs short, wholly black, 
hairy. Hind tibia curved. Underside yellowish- 
brown with dark coxge and anal plate. Eo strum 
reaching to the third coxge. This insect stains 
Canada balsam a fine red colour. 
Taken by Mr. Walker at the Isle of Wight, 
September 8th. It feeds on the Tansy, Tanacetum 
vulgare. 
Winged vivijparoiis female. 
Indies. Millimdres. 
Expanse of wings 0*340 8*63. 
Size of body 0*100x0*047 2*54x1*23. 
Length of antennge 0*130 3*30. 
,, cornicles 0*030 O' 76. 
Large. Head and thorax brown. Antennge rather 
shorter than those of the species last described. 
Abdomen broad, without tubercles, reddish-brown, 
with a darker patch above the cornicles, and four 
smaller spots at the outer edges. Cornicles thin, 
straight, and black. All the legs black and hirsute. 
Tail short and yellowish. Insertions of the wings 
yellow. Cubitus and veins pale, the last fine. Stigma 
greenish. 
The specimen from which the figure is taken was 
found with others on Lapsana communis in June. At 
that time I could not find a single wingless female in 
company. The English insect slightly differs from 
Kaltenbach’s description. The antennge of his insect 
are longer, and the body is dark green and marbled 
with black. 
