780 THE FOOD PLANTS OF SCALE INSECTS— COCKEF ELL. vouxix. 



(E) Caryota, Liuimiis. 



(1) Le< allium tesarUatiiin, Signoret. Ou '. '' iiixux,'' ilouMles.s =»//vh.s. Signoret, 



Essai. 



(2) L. })trf(>ratiim, Xewstoad. 



(F) Xipa, Tliuubeig. 



(1) Ddttylopius nipa, Maskell. On .Y. friit'uann, Tbunberj;-, the only species, a uative 

 of the East Indies. Maskell, Tr. N. Z. lust., XXV, p. 233. 



(G) I'hyleh'phas, Kuiz and Pavou. 



(1) Fiorinia pilhieido, Targionl-Tozzetti. (hi tbi- Soiitb American /'. macriKoipa, 

 Ruiz and Pavon. Sijiuoret, Essai. 

 (H) rhanh-, Linna'us. 



Tlie following are from the date palm, P. dactylifera, Linnaeus, a native 

 of !North Africa and Arabia. 



(1) Aonidia blaiichardi, Targioni-Tozzetti. Mem. Soc. Zool. I'tauce, V (1892), }>. 69. 



(2) Parlatoria victrix, Cockerell. 



(3) Jspidiotiia pnhnariim, Boncho. Signoret, Essai. Comstock cites J. Jcs<rHctor. 



(4) J. anraiilii, Maskell. Co(inillett, Bull. 26, Div, Ent., I'. 8. Dept. Agric., ]). 15. 



See also, Cockerell, Insect Life. V, j). 246. 

 (I) Sabal, Adans. 



(1) Jsjiitliotns xabali-s, Comstock. On i)alnietto. C^orastock, 2d Cornell U'ept., p. 67. 



(2) J. destructor, Signoret. Cockerell, .louru. Inst. Jamaica, 1893, ji. 25.5 (as iierii var.). 



(3) A. articitlatiis, Morgan. On .S'. umhrncnUfolia. Cockerell. Insect Life, V, p. 246. 



(4) J. j>(;j'soHrt/«s, Comstoci;. On S. innhracuHfolia. Cockerell. Insect Life, ^', p. 246. 



(5) Isihixjspis jilt/i>rinis,1)oug]-<is. In Antigua. Cockerell, Ent. Mo. Mag.. 1893, p. 17. 

 (J) MV/«/ii«;/<oHirt, ll.Wendland. Coquillett (Hull. 26, Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, 



p. 15) reports AaindiotiiK (nirantii, Maskell, from tbc California Palm. 

 (K) Chamorops, Linuaus. 



(1) Asindlotus cham(vro2)sis, Signoret (or chaiatrri>p8idix). On "('. Aii.stralis," a name 



not in Index Kevrensis. Signoret, Essai. 



(2) A. patinuriim, Targioni-Tozzetti. Mem. Soc. Zool. France, V (1892), ]». 81. 



(3) J. dUtyoxpermi, Morgan. 



It may be added, that Gillette and Baker ' record A. dictf/osprrmi from 

 ^'■ChampnTopsis ehganH/' What this is, I do not know. 



(L) lAvisiotin, Robert Brown. 

 (1) Fiorinia cameUitv, Comstock. Maskell, Tr. N. Z. Inst.. XXIV, p. 16. 



(M) Jiaphia, Beauvois. 

 (1) Leca Ilium perforatum, Newstead. (iillette antl Baker, Hemip. Colo., ]>. 128. 



(N) CoCOH, I^iuuaMKs. 



Tlie following- are on tlte cocoanut, C. nucifern : 



(1) l)<tctylopiuH rirgatus, Cockerell. Bull. Bot. Dept. .laniaica, August. 1893, p. 3; 



Insect Life, VI, p. 103. 



(2) I), cocotis, Maskell. Tr. N. Z. Inst., XXII, \>. 149; and a variety, Maskell, Tr. 



N. Z. Inst., XXn', p. 12. Fiji and Laccadive Islands. 



(3) Coccus erioii, Anderson, 1787. A problematical species, perbaps a Daclylopius. 



(4) Asterolccaiiium pahme, Cockerell. Sci. Goss., 1893, p. 77. 



(5) Vinsonia 8<e//i/ei-a, "Weatwbod. 'Cockerell, Gard. Cbron., May 6, 1893, p. 548. 



(6) Aulacaspis hoisduralii, Signoret. Cockerell, Journ. Inst. Jamaica, 1893, p. 180. 



Mr. Morgan's A. ieutaculatiis a]»pears to me to be tlie same species. 



(7) Chiovaspis randaliinn, Cockerell. A ])roblematical species. See Cockerell. .lourn. 



Inst. Jamaica, 1892, p. 54. 



' Hemip. Colo., p. 128. 



