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Tichurhtnus kaiuihiottis (Kirk.) — JSliglitlv lar<i,t'r than the })i'e- 

 ceding and not j^o coiinuon. 



1 have a red (/a])sid, nnideiitified, taken from 

 FlpUiras. 



FAMILY JASSIDAE. 



Nesop/i ro.sjjne piptnri { Kirk. ) 



Ncsop/irosijne puiiapuiia (Kirk.) — Two speeies verv abundant 

 on "maniake" and })r()hahly attached to it. 



FAMILY ASIRACIDAE. 



Nei^u-sydnc piplun (Kirk.) — This pretty little leafhopper very 

 common ; probably attached to this tree. 



FAMILY COCCIDAE. 



Pseudococcus citri (Rossi) — This mealy-bui;' often seen on the 



leaves, bnt not common. 

 Saissetia Itemisphericiiin (Targ.) — An occasional specimen on 



the twigs. 



Pakasitic Hymexoptera. 

 FAjMILY ichneumomdae. 



ErltfJnoiiiorpha fiisraiof Fab. — Parasitizes the chrysalis of 



T anessa fa in nica mea. 

 LiniiirriKi}) hlacl-hnrni V'awx. — Parasitizes the larvae of Phhjc- 



iaenia sfelJafa. 



FA^riLY BETH YLI DAE. 



Sdcrodcnna sp. — Probably a new s])ecies near l-<i(dn( Ashm. 

 Parasitizes the larvae of If i/posiuorontd cJi iJoiudJa. 



fa:\[ily dryixidae. 



Gonaiopus pcvlxitmi Ashm. — Parasitizes Nemsydnc pipfiiii. 

 also other related leafhoppers. The parasitized leaf- 

 hopper is recognized by the conspicnoiis black wart- 

 like body on its abdomen. 



