438 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol. XVI, 



Chionaspis acuminata, Green. 



On Evodia. Peria Ghat, North Malabar, 2,000 ft. {Rama- 

 krishna, No. 127-part). 



Chionaspis acuminata var atricolor, Green. 



On Tamarindus and Carissa. Coimbatore {Ramikrishna ^ 

 Nos. 124 and 147). 



Chionaspis clongata, Green. 

 On Bamhusa sp. Ootacamund (coll. E. E. Green). 



Chionaspis litscae, Green. 

 On ' Ghumti.' Darjiiing District. (Ex coU. Ind. Mus.). 



Chionaspis megaloba, Green. 

 On Zizyphus jujuba. Pusa {T. B. Fletcher, No. 44). 



Hemichionaspis chionaspiformis, Newst. 

 On ' Wild Indigo.' Coimbatore {Ramakrishna, No. 122). 



Dinaspis permutans (Green). 



On Evodia. Peria Ghat, 2,000 ft., N. Malabar [Ramakrishna, 

 No. T27-part). 



Aspidiotus (Hemiberlesia) pseudocamelliae, n. sp. 

 (PI. XXVIII, fig. 10). 



Puparium of adult female ochraceous (when on the twigs or 

 the upper surface of the foliage), whitish (on undersurface of 

 fohage) : pellicles darker ochreous, occupying the greater part of 

 the area of the scale. Form irregularly circular, slightly convex 

 above. Diameter 075 to i mm. 



Male puparium slightly paler in colour : ovate. Length 

 0'75 mm. 



Adult female broadly ovate : bluntly pointed behind. Pygi- 

 dium (fig 10) with a single median pair of large prominent lobes, 

 their inner edges converging and rather closely approximated, 

 their free edges sloping steeply and indented at one or two points. 

 Squames very slender and inconspicuous, spiniform, obscurely 

 pectinate outwardly : the three or four outermost squames each 

 on a slight prominence. Marginal spines long and conspicuous. 

 A well-marked claviform paraphysis running inwards from the outer 

 edge of each median lobe. Anal orifice ovate ; distant from the 

 posterior extremity by about a quarter the length of the pygidium. 

 No circumgenital pores. Oval dorsal pores conspicuous : in two 

 irregular series on each side. Length 05 to 075 mm. 



