June, '03] 



ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



205 



No. 6 and 7 are one species. There is no such thing as 

 Dactylopius adonidum. See Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil., 1899, 

 p. 261, under Coccus adonidinm (the article is by Prof. Cock- 

 erell). 



No. 13, Astero/ccaniuin rariolosmn Ratz. not of Ckll. 



No. 17 and 18 are now separated from Lecanium and placed in 

 the subgenus Eulccaninm. 



No. 19, Eulccaninm olece belongs to the genus Saissetia. 



No. 27, Eulccaniiuii nigrum and deprcssum are distinct spe- 

 cies, which also belong to the genus Saissetia ; both species are 

 little understood. 



No. 45 and 49 are one species Aspidiotus ficus : and Cliry- 

 somphalus aonidnm being correct. See Biologia Centrali- 

 Americana, 1899, p. 25. 



On the genera Diaspis and Aulacaspis, see Entomologist, 

 vol. 35, p. 58, 1902. I must confess that I do not know how 

 to place these, as they seem to be somewhat mixed as yet, 

 their generic characters not being well defined. 



Nos. 57, 58 and 60 are all one species, Mytilaspis u/nii being- 

 correct. 



No. 59 is Mytilaspis bccki not M. citricola. 



Nos. 6 1 and 69 are one species ; Hoicardia bid avis is correct, 

 it was described as a Chionaspis. 



The revised list is as follows : 



Eriococcus azalea Corns t. 

 Gossyparia ulmi Geoff. 

 Phenacoccus osborni Sanders. 



acericola King. 

 Dactylopius citri Risso. 



longispinus Targ. 

 Kermes galliformis Riley. 

 trinolatns Rogue. 

 pubescens Bogue. 

 andrei King. 



Orthezia americana Walk. 

 insignis Dougl. 

 Lecaniodiaspis celtidis Ckll. 

 Asterolecanium variolosum Ratz. 

 Pulvinaria innumerabilis Kalhv. 

 la II'. n if if A*. 



Eulecanium armeniacum Craw. 



caryae Fitch. 



fletcheri Ckll. 



cockerelli Hunter. 



fitchi Sign. 



canadense Ckll. 



\vebsteri King. 



tulipiferae Cook. 



magnoliarum Ckll. 



nigrofasciatum Perg. 



persicse Fabr. 



quercifex Fitch. 



prunastri FOHSC. 

 Saissetia oleae Bernard. 



depressuni Targ. 

 hemisphserica 



