style which is 0.27 millimeter long; antennal segments having long hairs; tarsal 
claw long, slender, spiniform with apex curved. 
Eggs, yellow, 0.15 millimeter long. 
Young: Yellow, 0.18—0.20 millimeter long, 0.13 millimeter wide. 
Habitat: Philippines, Manila; San Miguel de Mayumo, Prov. of Bulacan 
(Banks Coll.). 
On leaves of Cocos nucifera .., both surfaces. 
Type: No. 10164 in Entomological Collection, BUREAU oF ScreNcE, Manila, P. I. 
This species is so like C. aonidium .., that I hesitated to eall it new, 
but the color of the puparia and pellicles of male and female and the 
difference in pygidial characters make the necessity for its separation as 
a new species quite evident. 
Parlatoria greeni n. sp. 
Parlatoria Targ., Catalogue (1869) 42. 
- Sign., Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (1869) (4) 9, 450. 
Green, Coccide Ceylow (1899), 162. 
—————. Fernald, Cat. Coc. World (1903) 318. Ht al. in litt. 
Type: lueasii=ziziphi. 
Female puparium (PI. ILI, fig. 1) pale to dark-slate color, lighter at margins; 
of a regular, broad-oval; 1.35 to 1.65 millimeters long, 0.90 to 1 millimeter wide. 
First pellicle broad-oval, narrow in front; of a transparent, yellow-ocher, having 
a broad, emerald-green, median, carinated band from front to hind margins. 
Second pellicle circular, except for squames at posterior extremity; of same color 
as first pellicle; with a broad, subtriangular emerald-green median band from 
anterior margin to dise and transverse, oval patch of the same color at posterior 
extremity. Pellicles at anterior extremity of puparium and occupying, in old 
specimens, slightly less than one-half total length. Their axes seldom in line with 
main longitudinal axis of puparium. Ventral scale a mere flange one-sixth the 
width of the puparium. 
Male puparium (PI. III, fig. 2) 0.87 millimeter long, 0.26 millimeter wide, of a 
dirty-white; sides parallel, carinate; posterior margin rounded, posterior area 
flattened. Pellicle similar to first pellicle of female, tipped forward at an angle 
of 45 degrees. 
Adult female (PI. III, figs. 4 and 4 A) (living specimen): Broadly elliptical in 
outline; head tapering; body broadest across posterior three-fourths. Length 
0.60 millimeter, width 0.45 millimeter, somewhat smaller than second pellicle, 
beneath which it lies. Discal area swollen. Marginal area flattened. Margin 
minutely serrated. Abdominal segments quite distinct, less so at margin. Disc, 
dark-purple, marginal area lighter, almost white in certain points. Pygidium 
pale-ocher tinged with purple. Anterior pair of spiracles slightly posterior to line 
across base of rostrum and each two-thirds of distance from rostrum to margin; 
posterior pair, each at a point posterior to apex of rostrum, equal to length of 
latter and one-third distance from median line to margin. Skin transversely 
papilliate. Tip of rostrum ocher, base paler, nearly white, length of rostral sete 
one and one-half times that of body. Margin bears on each side isolated spines 
not exceeding 6, and a spinous tubercle at a point opposite apex of rostrum. 
Pygidium (PI. III, fig. 6) evenly rounded posteriorly. Lobes and squames 
(Pl. IH, fig. 5) of about equal length, tips of squames very slightly longer. Six 
principal lobes subequal in size, tridentate. Rudimentary lobes distinct, cuspid, 
one-half the length of principal lobes. Order of arrangement of lobes, squames, and 
spines from mesal space as follows: 1 squame, 1 lobe, 2 squames, 1 lobe, 1 squame, 
