SUBFAMILY APHINAE ZT 
Collections. On underside of terminal leaves of Ribes inebrians and R. sp. 
curling them tightly. Colorado: Estes Park, Cherokee Park, Boulder, Neder- 
land, Poudre Canyon, Stove Prairie Hill (near Bellvue) and foothills near Fort 
Collins. Apterous summer viviparae June 30 to Sept. 23, alate viviparae June 16 
and July 15, oviparae Sept. 23, males July 20 to Sept. 23. 
meee bs Stes Ee No. 49295. Paratypes, Colo. Agr. Exp. Sta. Collection. 
55, eee Ca.Alate 
Fig. 332. “Katimid cerei 
Chief Distinguishing Characters. Absence of sensoria on IV and V in alate 
vivipara, length of cornicle (in apterous vivipara .4-.5, almost as long as unguis; 
in alate vivipara .35-.45, longer than third of unguis), length of unguis (not 
longer than III) and absence of dorsal dusky markings in alate vivipara. 
Kakimia collomiae Palmer 
Kakimia collomiae Palmer, 1936a:276 and 1936b:743. 
Apterous Fall Vivipara. Pale yellowish; cornicle, cauda and appendages pale except tips 
and tarsi which are brownish. Body length 1.2-2.1; across eyes .44; antenna 1.55-1.90; hind 
tibia .60-1.15; rostrum attaining abdominal I. Cornicle cylindrical, imbricated; cauda parallel- 
sided, spatulate, bearing 2-3 pairs of lateral hairs and a single preapical one. Hairs capitate, 
conspicuous; .04-.05 on side of body. 
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Fig. 333. Kakimia collomiae 
Alate Vivipara. Head and thorax pale yellow-brown; abdomen pale yellowish; appen- 
dages, including cornicle and cauda pale; antenna beyond base of III, tarsi and tips of tibiae 
dusky. Body length 1.3-2; across eyes .44; antenna 1.95-2.5, secondary sensoria tuberculate 
and varying in size; hind tibia 1.2-1.38; rostrum attaining 2d coxa. Hairs capitate. Otherwise 
same as in apterous vivipara. 
Male. Alate. Color as in alate vivipara. Body length 1.3; antenna 1.85-2.10; hind tibia 
1.05. 
