338 lUinois State Laboratory of Natural History. 



762. gigas, Mai<k. New Zealand, 

 s. astelia?, Mask. 769, media, 3Iask. 



Or'ental. Aonidia, Sign. 



763. saprosnue, Green. Palmirctic. 



764. secreta, Green. .-^_ ,^^^j^ ^,^^^^^^ 



765. scrobiciilarum, Green. --j ^lanchardi, Targ. 



766. palriice. Green. 



Oriental. 



Poliaspis, Mask. 772. corniger, Green. 



Patria incerta. Australia. 



767. cycadis, Comst. 773. fusca, Ila^k. 



Australia. 



768. exocarpi, 3/a6A-. 



ADDENDA TO JULY 21. 



Since the above list was put into the printer's hands, 

 several publications have appeared to which brief refer- 

 ence must be made. Berlese and Leonardi have pro- 

 posed some new genera of Diaspinae, — Howardia (with 

 H. elegans., Leon.), Aonidielbi, and Asjyidites; besides giv- 

 ing Chrysomphalus generic rank and proposing a new sub- 

 genus Dlaspidiotus. It appears to me, however, that 

 the characters used to distinguish these genera are not 

 always of generic value, while Howardia is made to in- 

 clude forms wdiich are really not congeneric. 



Newstead has published, as new, Icerya eioarti and 

 Aspidiotus macv.latua from Lagos, and Parlatoria dis- 

 tinctissima (which seems to be an Aonixlia) from Balu- 

 chistan. 



Mr. Claude Fuller, since the lamentable death of Mr. 

 Olliff, has published the following, to which MS names 

 had been given by Olliff: BrachysceUs peduncidata, B» 

 crispa, B. nux^ B. shraderi, B. fietcheri. 



Mr. Green (Ind. Mns. Notes) has given a preliminary 

 account of seventy-two Coccids found in Ceylon. To 

 these may be added the following, kindly commuiiioatpd 

 from Mr. Green's MSS, bringing the Ceylon list to 

 eighty -seven: 



