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Habitat.—Tokio, Japan, on leaves of bamboo, July, 1894. (Takaha- 
shi; Div. Ent. Dept. Agr. No. 6609.) 
The C. vaccinii used for comparison are on Vaccinium myrtillus, from 
Kralové Dyur, Bohemia (Karl Sile). 
Parlatoria thee n. sp. 
Female scale-—On bark of twig, very inconspicuous, about 13 mm. 
long, oval in outline, slightly convex, pale ochreous, with the second 
skin black or nearly so. Second skin not far from circular, rather less 
than one-third total length of scale; first skin about half overlapping 
second. Removed from the twig, the scales leave a white mark, repre- 
senting the so-called ventral scale. 
Adult Female.—(Boiled in potash) colorless, with the lobes pale 
ochreous. Mouth-parts as usual in genus. Grouped glands present, 
caudolaterals of about 7 orifices, cephalolaterals of about 20, median 
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Fig. 6.—Parlatoria thee (from drawing by Cockerell). 
group represented by a single orifice only. Lobes of the type of 
P. pergandei. I find it almost impossible to adequately describe in 
words the abdominal fringe of this or any other species of Parlatoria, 
and so give a figure which will facilitate identification. 
Halitat.—Japan, precise locality not stated; on tea plant. (Taka- 
hashi.) 
The dark second skin, which is comparatively small, distinguishes 
this species; at a glance it looks not unlike Aspidiotus camellie. It is 
attacked by a fungus, of which, however, I have seen only the mycelium. 
Phenacoccus pergandei n. sp. 
Female with ovisac 84 mm. long, 3 broad. Ovisac white, firm, 
not grooved, partly overlapping the wrinkled, orange brown female. 
