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Pealius kelloggi (Bemis) 
(Aleyrodes kelloggi Bemis) 
1904—Bemis. Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., Vol. 27, p. 499. Orig. 
desc. 
Food Plants.—Prunus ilicifolia, Quercus agrifolia. Collected 
by E. O. Essig on Catalina cherry, Pasadena, Dec. 1914. Also 
Niles. 
Localities.—Niles, Pasadena, Santa Clara County, Sierra 
Morena Range. 
Pealius maskelli (Bemis) 
(Aleyrodes maskelli Bemis) 
1904.—Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., vol. 27, p. 524. Orig desc. 
Food Plant.—Quercus densiflora. 
Localities—King’s Mountain, La Honda. 
Bemisia inconspicua (Quaintance) 
(Aleurodes inconspicua Quaintance) 
1900—A. L. Quaintance. Tech. Ser. No. 8, Div. Ent. U. S. 
D. A., pp: 28-29. Orig. desc. 
Food Plants.—Arbutus menziesii, Clematis ligusticifolia, 
Heteromeles arbutifolia, okra, Physalis sp., Quercus agrifolia, 
Quercus densiflora, Rhamnus californica, Rhamnus crocea, sweet 
potato, Umbellularia californica. Collected by the writer on Acer 
macrophyllum, Los Gatos, October 1916. 
Localities—Haywards, Los Gatos, Santa Cruz and Sierra 
Morena mountains. Also recorded by Quaintance from Florida. 
Aleyrodes amnicola Bemis 
1904—Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus., vol. 27, p. 514. Orig. desc. 
Food Plants.—Salia laevigata, Washingtonia nuda. 
Localities —Stevens Creek. 
Aleyrodes essigi, new species 
Larva:—Color pale yellow with orange colored visceral glands 
in abdominal region; shape flat, elliptical, broadest in the abdom- 
inal region. The dorsum is free from wax but there is a lateral 
fringe of coalesced, white, wax rods. Segments of the case dis- 
tinct. Marginal crenulations well rounded and incisions deep. 
Cephalic margin with a pair of short, delicate setae; caudal margin 
with long caudal setae set in tubercled bases; latero-caudal margins 
with a pair of small setae and a similar pair just within the latero- 
caudal margins. 
