THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 191 



SOME NEW RECORDS OF COCCID^. 



BY GEO. K. KING, LAWRENCE, MASS. 



The following list of Coccidas, which have been sent to me for study, 

 adds considerably to the known range of a large number of species, while 

 several new food-plants are indicated ; and as no records of the species 

 herein cited have appeared, to my knowledge, other than in one or two 

 instances in some of my published papers on the Coccidce^ it seems, 

 therefore, that these miscellaneous results should be recorded. It will 

 also show to some extent what is being done in a private laboratory for 

 the advancement of science. I have classified the records for my own 

 convenience into States as follows : 



Maine. 



These were all collected and sent to me by Mr. Oliver O. Stover, of 

 Freeport, Maine, in 1901 ; the first two species living out of doors and 

 the remainder being found under glass in greenhouses. 



Calymnattis hesperiduin and Aspidiotus hedercB on Hedera hybernica 

 were associated together. 



Mytilaspis ulmi, L., on apple twigs, Portland, Me. 



Chionaspis Jurfurtis, Fitch, on bark of apple, Westbrook, Me. 



Diaspis Boisdiivalii, Sign., on Latania harbarica and Livingstonia 

 Chinensis, Portland, Me. 



Aspidiotus hedercc, Vail., on Oleander at Westbrook, and on 

 Japonica variegata, Portland, and on Hedera hybernica at Portland, Me. 



Calymnatus hesperidum, L., on Yucca, Westbrook, Me. 



Vermont. 

 These were collected by Mr. C. Abbot Davis, of Providence, R. I., 

 in 1902, at Burlington, Vt. 



Eulecanhiui quercitronis. Fitch., on oak. 

 Pulvinaria innumerabi/is, Rath v., on maple. 



Connecticut. 



Prof. W. E. Britton, of tiie Connecticut Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, New Haven, Conn., sent the following in 1902 : 



Saissetia filicuui, fJoisd., on fern ( Eyrtominum falcatum) in Station 

 greenhouse. 



Saissetia heniisp/uerica, Targ., on fern ( Pier is trimula),zx\^ Dryop- 

 teri$ mollis 1 in Station greenhouse. 



