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It has also been taken from the foHage of Diplacus gliitinosiis, in the canyons 

 above Chiremont. 



Figure 31. Pseudococcus citri 

 Pseudococcus citri (Risso) 

 It is to be noted that this species (Figures 31 and 32) as it occurs in CaH- 

 fornia, has been treated very fully in Bulletin No. 1 of the Claremont Pomological 

 Club, Claremont, California, February, 1909. 



Figure 32. Pseudococcus citri 



