odoratum at Comerio, on Gigiionia sp. and Ipomoea tilliacea at Rio 

 Piedras. and on Coleus sp., Hamelia patens, Ipomoea fastigiata, 

 Lactuca sp. and Lantana camara at Mayagiiez. 



Subfamily Conchaspinae. 



Conckaspis angraeci Ckll. 



Found on branches of an ornamental croton {Codiaeum sp.), in 

 garden at ]\Iameyes. 



Subfamily Dactylopiinae. 



Asterolecanium aurenm Bdv. 



Taken by Mr. Bnsck on the leaves of "a fiber plant" in San 

 Juan in 1899. (2-92.) 



Asterolecanium hamdusae Bdv. 



Collected by Mr. Busck "on bamboo" at Bayamon and at Utuado. 

 (2-92.) The writer has taken it on bamboo at Rio Piedras. 



Asterolecanium lanceolatum Green. 

 Taken on leaves of bamboo at Rio Piedras. 



Asterolecanium pustnlans (Ckll.) 



^Ir. Busck took this species "on Anona muricafa^' at San Juan 

 and "on some leguminous plant" at Guayama. (2-92.) Mr. Bar- 

 rett reported it in 1904 on the fig {Ficns carica) at the Mayagiiez 

 Experiment Station (1-446) and ]\Irs. Fernald records it froin Porto 

 Rico. (6-52.) It has been found on "escoba" {Sida antillensis) 

 and "jazmin" {Jasminum samhac) at Rio Piedras by the writer, 

 and on Grevillea rohusta, Castilloa sp., and Inga vera at Mayagiiez. 



Phenacoccus gossypii Towns, and Ckll. 



Collected "on cotton," Humacao, by Mr. Busck. Following the 

 data there is the note, "New to the West Indies." (2-92.) In 

 1902 ]\Ir. H. Maxwell-Lefrey, in an article on scale-insects of the 

 West Indies, gave "Porto Rico" after Phenacoccus helianthi var. 

 gossypii. (14-298.) 



Pseudococcus calceolariae (jMask.). 



^Ir. E. E. Green, the well-known authority on Coccidae, after 

 examining specimens of sugar-cane mealy-bugs sent him from Rio 



