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(8) A. rapax, Comstock. Comstock, 2d Cornell Rept., p. 140. 



(9) Lichtensia eatoni, Newstead. Newstead, Eut. Mo. Mag., 1895, p. 166. 



(10) Filippia olew, Costa {syn. folliculay'is) . Signoret, Essai. Lichtenstem described 



the male in 1881. 



On Ligustrnm Jucidmn (syn. japonicum) are found Lecanium olecv, 

 Bernard,' and Ericerus pe-laJ 



APOCYNACE^E. 



Phenacoccus barberi, Cockerell, has been noticed on Allamanda? 

 Watt* records Tachardia lacca from Carissa carandas, LinntEus. Aspi- 

 diotus personatMs, Comstock, and A. articulatvs, Morgan, have been 

 found on Thevetia neriifolia.^ Lounsbury records Orihezia insignis, 

 Douglas, from Mnca. Lecanium hemisphoericum, Targioni-Tozzetti, 

 infests Taberinvmontana.'^ Maskell has reported Chionaspis minor, 

 Maskell, from Parsonia. 



The coccids of the oleander {Nerium oleander ., Linnaeus) are: 



(1) Lecanium olecv, Bernard. Coquillett, Bull. 26, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric. ; Cock- 



erell, Insect Life, VI, p. 103. 



(2) L. hesperidum, Linmeus. Coquillett, Bull. 26, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric. ; 



Cockerell, Insect Life, VII, p. 210. Also var. lauri. Eut. Mo. Mag., 1891, p. 245. 



(3) Ceroplastesflorideims, Comstock. Comstock, 2d Cornell Rept., p. 140. Alsoapiuk 



form, possibly myrica'. Cockerell, Journ. Inst. Jamaica I, p. 373. 



(4) Aster olecaninm pustidans, Cockerell. Cockerell, Insect life, VI, p. 103. Quite 



troublesome on oleander. See also Sci. Gossip., 1893, p. 78; Ent. Mo. Mag., 

 1893, p. 17; Journ. Inst. Jamaica, 1892, p. 143; Can. Ent., 1895, p. 259. 



(5) Diaspis amngdaVi, Trj'on {==z1anatus). Cockerell, Insect Life, VI, p. 103. 



(6) Chiovaspis ncrii, l^evfstead. Newstead, Ent. Mo. Mag., 1895, j). 235. In Algeria. 



(7) Aspidiotus rossi, Maskell. Maskell, Tr. N. Z. Inst., XXIV, p. 12. 



(8) A. personatus, Comstock. Cockerell, Insect Life, 1893, p. 160. 



(9) A. Jicus, Ashmead. Cockerell, Insect Life, 1893, p. 160; also Insect Life, VI, p. 103. 



(10) A. ne7-ii, Bouche. Signoret, Essai, and most other authors. 



(11) A. articiilatus, Morgan. Cockerell, Insect Life, VI, p. 103; Journ. Inst. .Tamaica, 



1892, p. 54. 



An Aspidiotus, apparently not separable from aurantii, Maskell, is 

 found on Plumicria in Kingston, Jamaica. 



On Trachelospermum (or Hhynchospermum) jasminoides Gillette and 

 Baker record Lecanium hesperidum, LinnaBus." 



ASCLEPIADACE.^. 



Rij)ersia terrestris, Newstead, was found on roots of Stephanotis.^ 

 Aspidiotus personatus, Comstock, and Diaspis amygdaU, Tryon 



• Coquillett, Bull. 26, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric. 

 *Alex. Hosie, Insect Life, III, p. 424. 

 3 Cockerell. Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 1895, p. 61. 

 ■•Diet. Ec. Prod. Ind., II, p. 410. 



5 Cockerell, Insect Life, V, p. 246. 



6 Cockerell, Bull. Bot. Dept., Jamaica, 1894, p. 71. 

 'Heraip. Colo., p. 127, 



8 Newstead, Ent. Mo. Mag., 1895, p. 214. 



