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Mf/tU. flava, Targioni-Tozzc3tti, var. hawaiiensis, Maskell (K. 1133) : on Pyrus 

 sinensis, Amoy. 



Mytil. Oloverii, Packard (K. 1530) ; on (?), Ilong Kong. 



Mytil. pornorum, Bouche (K. 1490, 1499, 1533) : on Ailanthus glandulosus and 

 Stillingia sehifera, Hong Kong. I believe this identification to be correct, but have 

 not yet definitely fixed it. 



Chionaspis Irasiliensis, Signoret (K. 1407) : on Thea, Formosa. In my paper 

 of 1896 I agree with Mr. Newstead's proposal to attach this as a variety to C. 

 aspidistrcB. 



Chion. eugenicB, Maskell (K. 1389) : on Palm, Hong Kong. 



Chion. eugenicB, Maskell, varieties (K. 1227, 14. 6, 1517, 1544, 1549) : differing 

 slightly from the type; 1517 is a small form, 1496 and 1549 have larger lobes; on 

 grass. Hong Kong ; on Qaerctis acuta and Celtis occidentalis,Ja]yan ; and on Myrtus, 

 Amoy. 



Chion. graminis. Green (K. 1470) : on Bambusa tessellata, Japan. 



Chion. prunicola, Maskell (K. 1484) : on Eugenia, Japan. 



Chion. vitis. Green (K. 1414) : on Machilus velutinus, Japan. 

 Note. — Pending the publication of Mr. Green's Part II of his book on the CoccidcB 

 of Ceylon, the foregoing identifications of his species of Chionaspis are 

 more or less uncertain, but are probably correct. 



IscHNASPis filiformis, Douglas (K. 1482) : on Palm, South Australia. 



POLIASPIS pini, sp. nov. (K. 1494) : on Pinus densiflora, Japan. Puparium 

 white, narrow ; abdominal lobes very small. 



FlOBlNiA hamhusa, sp. nov. (K. 1534) : on Bambusa Fortunei, Hong Kong. 

 Second pellicle exceedingly elongated and narrow, thin and translucent, with an 

 irregularly serrated margin, and small lobes. Adult female very elongated, with 

 two terminal lobes. 



Fior. camellice, Corastock (K. no number) : on Citrus and Psidium, Formosa. 



Fior. camellicB, Comstock, var. minor, Maskell, 1896 (K. 1431) : on Ficus, 

 Amoy, and Camellia, Formosa. 



Fior. nephelii, sp. nov. (K. 1417) : on Nephelium longana, China, Queensland, 

 Formosa. Insects inhabiting minute pits in the leaf. Puparia very small, brownish, 

 the pellicles yellow. Adult completely enclosed by the second pellicle, and very 

 difficult to extract. Second pellicle terminating with a median depression, the sides 

 of which are minutely serratulate. Adult female ending in a deeper depression 

 without serrated sides. Larva with many longish marginal spines. 



Fior. pinicola, sp. nov. (K. 1529) : on Pinus sinensis, Hong Kong, and Cupressus 

 juniperinus, Formosa. Puparium yellowish-white, elongated ; second pellicle with 

 margin of abdomen wavy, having a few spines, and ending with a median depression. 

 Adult with a similar terminal depression, and a few spines and oval pores. Larva 

 without marginal spines. 



Fior. signata, sp. nov. (K. 1495) : on Bambusa tessellata, Japan. Puparium 

 broadly pyriform, transversely striated. Second pellicle broadly elliptical, abdomen 

 ending with irregular striations and spines. Adult female ending with very incon- 

 spicuous lobes and serrations, and also with some spines. 



Fior. tenuis, sp. nov. (K. 1510) : on Bambusa, Japan. Puparia usually massed 



