98 The Philippine Journal of Science 1921 
Aphelinus mytilaspidis Le Baron. 
Revision of the Aphelinine of North America, Tech. Ser. Div. Ent., 
U. S. Dept. Agr. 1 (1895) 25, 26. 
Host.—Hemichionaspis aspidistrxe Sign. 
Habitat.—Tokio, Shizuoka-ken, Japan. 
Genus AZOTUS Howard 
Azotus capensis Howard. 
New genera and species of Aphelinine, with a revised table of 
- genera, Tech. Ser. Bur. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agr. 12‘ (1907) 75, 76, 
fig. 15; The Coccide of Japan 1 (1911) 20. 
Host.—Aulacaspis pentagona Targ. 
Habitat.—Tokio, Japan. 
Azotus chionaspidis Howard. 
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. 16 (1914) 85. 
Hosts.—Chionaspis difficilis Ckll.; Aulacaspis pentagona Targ. 
Habitat—Tokio, Niigata-ken, Kanagawa-ken, Japan. 
Genus COCCOPHAGUS Westwood 
Coccophagus lecanii Fitch. 
Revision of the Aphelinine of North America, Tech. Ser. Div. Ent., 
U. S. Dept. Agr. 1 (1895) 33, 34. 
Hosts.—Ceroplastes rubens Mask.; Phenacoccus pergandei 
Ckll.; Pulvinaria citricola Kuw. 
Coccophagus yoshide sp. nov. Plate 1, fig. 1. 
Female.—Length, 1.72 millimeters; wing expanse, 2.85; 
greatest width of forewing, 0.54. Antenne as long as the 
thorax; segment 1 of funicle longer than segment 2 or 3; club 
segments subequal in length arid each as long as segment 3 of 
funicle; thorax as long as the abdomen, but slightly widened 
toward the posterior margin; general color black; anterior and 
intermediate tibiz light-colored, posterior dark-colored; eyes 
clear but hairy; body rather hairy; wings dusky with short 
cilia; marginal fringe very short, even wanting along basal 
three-fourths of caudal margin of forewing; tibial spur of middle 
leg nearly as long as basal tarsal segment. 
This species was reared by Mr. Kasghichi Yoshida, of the - 
Shizuoka-ken Agricultural Experiment Station, in the vicinity 
of Shizuoka, from Coccus hesperidum Linn., in May, 1918. The 
specific name is given in honor of the collector of this species. 
