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ments with a complete brown cross-band; second and third with a 

 brown cross-band interrupted in the middle. ^lesoscutnm with two 

 longitudinal broAvn bands; axilhe brown; mesoscutellum with two 

 large brown s})ots. A¥ings hyaline. 



Fig. Iti. — ProsixiUd iiidvulaia : Female. ({leatly eiil;u-.i;ecl i ori.siiiaM . 



Type.—^o. 10305, U. S. National ^^luseum. Described from 1 

 female specimen bred by Mr. E. K. Carnes from Lepidosaphes heckii 

 Newman {Mytihi.spis citricola Glover), sent to California from China 

 b}' ]\Ir. George Compere. 



Genus COCCOPHAGUS Westwood. 



CoccoplnitiHK Westwood. 



Philosopli. M:\g.. Vol. III. LS.",:',. 

 x(Ut( Uaris r>alinau.) 



(Type. {E)itc(lon) 



Coccophagus subochraceus, new species. 



Female. — Length 1.1 nun.; expanse 2.6 mm.; greatest width of fore 

 wing 0.48 nun, DiU'ers from C. oehraceus in having the entire body, 

 including the mesopleura and the terminal segments of the abdomen, 

 ochraceous. 



Male. — Differs from C. oeJiracens in having the axilla^ and the 

 entire dorsal surface of the abdomen black and the metanotum dusky. 



Type. — No. 1030G, U. S. National Museum. Described from 5 

 female and 2.5 male specimens bred from a Leeanium on Leaeos- 

 pennum attenuatum. at Zuurberg, Cape Colony. South Africa, by 

 C. P. Lounsl)ury. 1807. 



Coccophag-us longifasciatus, new species. (Fig. 17.) 



Feiiuile. — Lengtli 0.78 mm.; expanse l.oC) mm.; greatest width of 

 fore wing O.-H") mm. Antenna? stout, moderately clavate, with plain 



