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THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



especially true where new forest was forming and where the young trees 

 were close together and well shaded. 



Orthezia Californica Ehrh. — (Can. Ent., XXXVIII, p. 329). 

 Anew locality for this species. is on Mt. Tamalpais, Marin County, 

 California, collected by Dr. E. C. Van Dyke. 



Eriococcus HowARDi Ehrh. — (Can. Ent, XXXVIII, p. 331). 

 Received s])ecimens collected by Mr. E. K. Carnes on Quercus sp., 

 Cachecreek, Yolo County, California. 



Fig. 17. — New Coccid^e, Ehrhorn. 



Explanation of Fig. 17. 



1. Caudal lobes of TrioJiymus califoriiicus. 



la. Antenna of adult female of Triofiymus califoniiais. 



lb. Tarsus and claw of adult female of Triofiymus californiciis. 



2. Tarsus and claw of Ceropiiio Koebelei. 



2a. Antenna of adult female of Ceropnto Koehelei. 



2b. Antenna of larva of Ceroptito Koebelei. 



2C. Tarsus and claw of larva of Ceroputo Koebelei. 



3. Antenna of adult female of Sphihrococcus cupressi 



3a. Tibia, tarsus and claw of adult female oi Sphcero coccus cupressi. 



3b. Tarsus and claw of larva of Sphcerococcus cupressi. 



3c. Antenna of larva of Sphcerococcus cupressi. 



