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Egg — Oblong, pale yellow. Length al)out 0.35 mm.; widtJi, 

 0.16 mm. 



First larval stage — Ellii)tioal, pale yellow with red eyes. 

 Length about 0.20 mm.; width, 0.11 mm. 



Habitat — On Idesia polycarpa, and Plu'llodcndron amuroisis, 

 Nishigahara, Tokyo. Collected by the writer and others, May, 

 1911. This new species is allied to Piilviiiaria Jinrii Kuw. but 

 much smaller in size. 



VIII. Lecanium {Eidecaiiium) pseudoniagnoliarum n. sp. 

 (Plate III, Figs. 36-.39) 



Adult female — Elongated oval, slightly convex; dark olive in 

 color with dark brown dots. Antennae composed of eight seg- 

 ments; segment III the longest, but onlj' a little longer than 

 IV; the terminal segment bears many long hairs; formula, III, 

 (VIII, IV), V, II, ^^, VII, I. Mouth parts small but well 

 formed; rostral setae short. Legs small and alike; tarsus about 

 three-fourths length of tibia; claw small, curved and sharp; 

 digitules usual. Stigmatic indentation not well defined, with 

 three usual spines, the median one more than twice as long as 

 the others. Triangular plates together near square; base and 

 outer edge almost equal ; three spines near apex. 



Egg — Oval, pale yellow; length about 0.26 mm.; width, 0.11 

 mm. 



First larval stage — Oval, pale yellow in color with black eyes. 

 Antennae six-segmented. 



Habitat — On citrus in Tokyo and Shizuoka, found by the 

 writer and others. May, 1912. This new species is allied to 

 Lecanium (Eulecanium) magnuliarum, but much smaller and 

 quite different in the antennal formula and the shape of trian- 

 gular plates as shown in the figures. 



IX. Lecanium (Eulecanium) magu()liaru»i Ckll. 



On Berberis )iep(deHsis (Hiiragi-Nanten) in Tokyo and on 

 grape vine in Shizuoka-Ken. Collected by C. Fukaya and K. 

 Yoshida, May, 1912. This is the first time that the writer has 

 seen the species in Japan. 



(Nishigahara, Tokyo, Japan, May, 31, 1913). 



