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It has also been taken from the foHage of Diplacus !::;liitiiwsiis, in the canyons 

 above Claremont. 



Figure 31. Pseudococcus citri 

 Pseudococcus citri (Risso) 

 It is to be noted that this species (Figures 31 and 32) as it occurs in Cali- 

 fornia, has been treated very fully in Bulletin No. 1 of the Claremont Pomological 

 Club, Claremont, California, February, 1909. 



Figure 32. Pseudococcus citri 



