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were true Kermes, but following the first list is a list of rec- 

 ords taken from the remarkable list of rearings by Giraud 

 collected and annotated by Laboulbene and published in the 

 Annales de la Socictc Entomologique de France for 1877 

 (pages 397-436) in which the identification of the hosts as 

 Kennes is open to doubt, judging from the food plants on 

 which they occurred. No true Kermes are known except upon 

 oak, and the food plants indicated in this French list belong 

 to a variety of genera. It is altogether likely that Giraud 

 called almost any naked Lecaniine Kennes. And these rec- 







crds are included here simply because they are already mat- 

 ters of record. It is evident that they should not be accepted 

 except possibly in the cases where they are recorded as occur- 

 ring on Oncrciis. Mr. Harold Morrison has prepared a note 

 on these Giraud rearings which* is appended to the list. 



Aenasioidea kermicola Timb. 

 Kennes gaUifonnis Riley. Murray, Utah, Sept. 16-21, 1914, P. H. 



Timberlake. 



Kennes cssigii King on Quercus ac/rifolia. Pasadena, California, 

 Aug. 7, 1912, P. H. Timberlake. Timberlake, 1916, Proc. U. S. 

 N. M., 50, p. 584. 

 Aenasioidea latiscapus (Gir.). 



Kcrincs pnbcsccns Bogue on oak. Urbana, Illinois, A. A. Girault. 



Girault, 1911, Can. Ent., 43, pp. 168-78. 

 Aenasioidea (Aphycus) pulchella (How.). 



Kennes on Quercus tinctoria. Ithaca, New York, Jan. 25-30, 1890, 



L. O. Howard. Howard, 1898, Proc. U. S. N. M., 21, p. 242. 

 Aenasioidea tenuicornis Timb. 

 Kennes miyasakii Kuwana. Akabane, Japan, Aug., 1909, S. I. 



Kiuvana. Timberlake, 1916, Proc. U. S. N. M., 50, p. 583. 

 Blastothrix longipennis How. 



Kennes pubesccns Bogue. Guelph, Canada, Alfred Eastham. East- 

 ham, Rept. Ent. Soc. Out., 1910, p. 75. 

 Chiloneurus lineascapus Gahan. 

 Kennes on oak, College Park, Maryland, May 7- 1898, A. B. 



Gahan. U. S. N. M. collection. 

 Kennes on lilac, College Park, Maryland, May 7, 1898, Franklin 



Sherman, Jr. Gahan, 1910, Can. Ent., 42, p. 207. 

 Chiloneurus dubius How. 

 Kermes sp. Maiden, Massachusetts. Bureau Ent. Notes, No. 2404. 



