17, 2 Morrison: Philippine Nondiaspine Coccidx 173 
Gregor), on cowpea (coll. Arce 2588), on Lycopersicum esculen- 
tum (coll. Arce 2586, 2587) : Bulacan Province, on guava (Mc- 
Gregor): Laguna Province, Los Bafios, on Ricinus communis 
(coll. Banks 18461), on Mimosa pudica (coll. Banks 18460), on 
Xanthosoma sagittifolium (Coccide Malayana, 9, coll. Baker) ; 
Paete, on Cyathula prostrata (coll. McGregor) : Rizal Province, 
Fort William McKinley, on Leucaena glauca (coll. McGregor) ; 
Las Pifias, on Wrightia laniti (coll. McGregor) ; Pasay, on An- 
nona squamosa, Gliricidia sepium, Antigonon leptopus, and Ja- 
tropha curcas (coll. McGregor) ; San Pedro Makati on Pitheco- 
lobium dulce and Lantana camara (coll. McGregor). Also from 
the Philippines on “Marang” [—Artocarpus odoratissima], col- 
lected at plant quarantine, Washington, D. C., by H. L. Sanford 
(F. H. B. 1320). 
Pseudococcus sacchari (Ckll.). 
Dactylopius. sacchari COCKERELL, Journ. Trin. Field Nat. Club 2 
(1895) 195. 
Pseudococcus sacchari (Ckll.), FERNALD, Cat. Coce. World (1903) 
109. 
This species is represented by two lots of material, both col- 
lected at Manila by Geo. Compere, one on sugar cane (20165 i 
the other on bamboo grass (20229). 
Pseudococcus filamentosus (CkIl.). Plate 1, fig. 8. 
Pseudococcus filamentosus (Ckll.), RoBINsoN, Philip. Journ. Sci. § 
D.: 12: GST) Ss. 
The following records, in addition to those given by Miss 
Robinson, may be listed for this species: 
LUZON, Manila, on Tamarindus indicus (2589), Annona retic- 
ulata (2570) (coll. Arce); “wild bush” (20170), citrus (no 
number), and unnamed host (20232) (coll. Compere): Bataan 
Province, Lamao, on orange (coll. Wester). The illustrations 
and key characters should make its separation from other Phil- 
ippine species comparatively easy. 
Pseudococcus bromeliae (Bouché). 
Lecanium bromeliae Boucué, Schidl. Gart. Ins. (1838) 49. 
Pseudococcus bromeliae ( Bouché) FERNALD, Cat. Coce. World (1903) 
98. X 
What is unquestionably this species, as it is identified to-day, 
and as determined by a comparison with numerous specimens 
from pineapple from all over the world, was included in the ma- 
terial received for identification from Mr. Mackie. According to 
