256 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
8. Aspidiotus zonatus, Frauenf. 
Under the name Maskellia zonata, Green, Ashmead records 
this species as the host of Anagyrus greenti, How., from Ceylon 
(p. 854), and A. quercicola, Bché. (probably the A. quercus of 
Signoret), is given by Dr. Giraud (Ann. Soc. France, 1877, 
p. 421 et 424) as sustaining Habrolepis dalmani, Westw., and— 
almost certainly in error—Callimome coccorum, Gir. (quoted by 
Gaulle, 100). Cf. also Howard, Proc. U. 8S. Nat. Mus. 1896, 
p- 639. 
9. Aspidiotus corticalis, Riley MS.* 
From a species so named by Ashmead, Howard (Descer. of 
N. American Chalcid. 1885, p. 18) instances Encyrtus ensifer, 
which is placed by the former (p. 888) in the genus Coccid- 
encyrtus. 
10. Aspidiotus cydonte, Comst.* 
His Floridan Signiphora flavopalliata is instanced as preying 
upon this species by Ashmead (p. 411). 
11. Chrysomphalus aurantii, Mask. 
This Aspidiotus is recorded, together with its var. citrinus, 
Coquil., as having been attacked by Aspidiotiphagus citrinus by 
Howard (Revis. Aphel. N. Am. p. 81) ; by Coccophagus lunulatus, 
How. (‘Insect life,’ 1894, p. 282); by Aphycus immaculatus, 
How. (J. ¢. p. 236) in California; and the above var. by Signi- 
phora occidentalis, How. (1. c. p. 234) from the same locality. 
12. Chrysomphalus ficus, Ashm. 
Like the last species, this is said by Howard (I. c.) to be 
attacked by Aspidiotiphagus citrinus. 
13. Howardia biclavis, Comst. 
Aphelinus thee is described by Cameron (Manchester Mem. 
1891, p. 183) from the synonymous Aspidiotus thee, Green. 
Cf. also Indian Museum Notes, 1894, p. 182. 
14. Odonaspis secreta, Ckll.* 
From this species, under the genus Aspidiotus, Ashmead in 
1900 (p. 404) records Homalopoda cristata, but I fail to follow 
Dalla Torre (Cat. Hym. v. 240), since this association is not 
given in Ashmead’s original description. 
15. Fiorinia saprosome, Green.* 
The cosmopolitan Arrhenophagus chionaspidis, Aur., has been 
bred by Howard from this species (Ashm. 1900, p. 409, &c.). 
16. Draspis. 
In his Revis. Aphel., Howard records his Aphelinus diaspidis 
