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L. viburni, Sign., 1873, var. 

 Aspidiotus, Bouche. 



A. hederse, Vail., 1829. 



A. aurantii. Mask., 187S. 



A. perniciosus, Comst., 188 1. 



A. ancylus, Putn., 1877. 



A. ficus, Ashm., 1888. 



A. cyanophylli. Sign., 1869. 



A. articulatiis, Morg., 1889. 



A. Forbesi, Johnson, 1896. 



A. Fernaldi, Ckll., 1898. 



A. smilacis, Comst., 1883. 



A. sp. prob. young of A. dicty- 

 ospermi, Morg., 1889. 



A. Crawii, Ckll., 1897. 

 Diaspis, Costa. 



D. carneli, Targ., 1868. 



D. amygdali, Tryon, i88g. 

 Aulacaspis, Ckll. 



A. rosjB, Bouche, 1833. 



A. bronieliae, Kerner, 1788. 



A. Boisduvalii, Sign., 1869. 



A. elegans, Leon. 



Parlatoria, Sign. 



P. proteus, Curt., var. Pergandii, 

 Comst., i88r. 



P. zizyphus, Lucas, 1853. 



P. (prob. proteus) var. crotonis, 

 Ckll., 1895. 

 Mytilaspis, Sign. 



M. pomorum, Bouche, 1851. 



M. citricola. Pack, 1870. 



M. Gloverii, Pack, 1869. 

 Pbinaspis^ Ckll. 



P. pandani, Comst., i88i. 

 Chionaspis, Sign. 



C. furfurus. Fitch, 1856. 



C. furfurus, var. fulva, King, 

 1899. 



C. pinifolise, Fitch, 1855. 



C. spartinae, Comst., 1883. 



C. Lintneri, Comst., 1883. 

 Isc/inaspis, Dougl. 



L longirostris. Sign., 1882. 

 Fiorinia, Targ. 



F. fiorinias, Targ., 1867. 



NOTES ON SOME HYMENOPTERA. 



RY T. D. A. COCKERELL, N. M. AGR. EXP. STA. 



Vespa diabolica, Sauss., mut. Fernaldi (Lewis). — Prof C. H. T. 

 Townsend collected last year some specimens of V. diabolica and V. 

 occidentalis on the Rio Ruidoso, N. M. Among the former I find an 

 example which exactly agrees with the description of V. Fernaldi, Lewis, 

 but it is evidently only a form of diabolica. 



Bembidiila mesillensis, Ckll. — This was described as a variety of 

 £. capnoptera, but the discovery of the female shows it to be a distinct 

 species. The 2 differs from the $ by having the thoracic markings 

 cream-colour instead of deep yellow ; the clypeus entirely creamy-yellow, 

 it and the narrow lateral marks densely covered with silvery pubescence ; 

 the marks on scutellum round instead of pear-shaped ; the anterior tarsi 

 with a well-formed blackish comb. The last dorsal segment is strongly 



