892 Dl'- Rob. Lucas: Entomologie. Rhynchota 1897. 



Eemichiotmspis nov. subg. von Chionaspis (Type : Chionaspis aspidistrae) Cocke- 



rell, Americ. Naturalist vol. 31 p. 592. 

 Icerya formicarum Newstead, Entora. Monthly Mag. (2) vol. 8 (33) p. 169 nebst 

 Abbildung des Weibchens und der Larve (Bombay District, in Gesellschaft 

 der R. f'ormicicola Maskell, in Nestern von Crematogaster subnnda Mz.). 

 Purchasi en Portugal. A. de Silva, Anuaes de Sciencias naturaes III, 4. 1896 

 p. 224—227. 



— var. nov. crawii u. maskelU Cockerell, Psyche vol. 8 p. 94. 

 rileyi Ckll. Cockerell, Entomologist, vol. 30 p. 14. 



seychellarum Westw. = (sacchari Guer.) Maskell , Trans. New Zealand Inst. 

 vol. XXIX p. 329. 

 Inglisia foraminifer var. nov. major Maskell, t. c. p. 309. 



fossilis p. 308 Abb. Taf. XX Fig. 1—4 (W. Austral.). 

 Kermes boguei Cockerell, Entom. News Philad. 1897 p. 94 (N. America), 

 gillettei Ckll. (Fundort) Cockerell, Entomologist, vol. 30 p. 14. 

 spec. (a Single $, taken at Perregaux, Algeria, with Apbaenogaster testaceo- 

 pilosa L.) Newstead, Entom. Monthly Mag. (2) vol. 8 (33) p. 170. 

 Kermiciis nov. gen. (5 Insect in all stages with the anal lobes perfectly obsolete. 

 9 Adult apparently naked, apodous, and with antennae; anal ring 

 with many hairs, mentum raonomerous) Newstead, Entom. Monthly 

 Mag. (2) vol. 8 (33) p. 170, Wroughtoni p. 170 nebst Abb. (Bombay 

 District, attended by Pecophylla smaragdria F.). 

 Lecaniodiaspis artemmae Cockerell, Ann. Nat, Hist. (6) vol. 20 p.514 (New Mexico), 

 celtidis Ckll. (Details) Cockerell, Entomologist, vol. 30 p. 12—13. (Auf Celtis 



occidentalis, San Antonio, Texas). 

 (Prosophora) radiatus Cockerell, Canad. Entom. vol. XXIX p. 269 (Mexico). 



— tessellatus Cockerell, Entom. New Philad. 1897 p. 161 (Florida). — Bio- 



logie. Quaintance, t. c. p. 162. — Nebst Abb. Taf.VIII. 

 Lecanium baccatum Maskell, Trans. New Zealand Inst. vol. XXIX p. 311. — ber- 

 beridis ibid. p. 311. 



bituberculatum Targ. Abb. Notiz. Lainpa, Entom. Tidskr. Arg. 18 p. 17. 



chüaspidis Cockerell, Canad. Entomol. vol. XXIX p. 268 (Mexico). 



coffeae siehe hemisphaericum. 



ficus (Adult female yellowish-brown or browu, elliptical, rather convex. An- 

 tennae of eight joints. Epidermis with some oval spots. This form 

 is allied to L. anthurii Boisduval and to L. minimum Newstead, but 

 differs snfiiciently. As regards L. terminaliae Cockerell I find no 

 mention of the antennae). Maskell, Entom. Monthly Mag. (2) vol. 8 (33) 

 p. 243 (on Ficus, Swatow). 



filicum siehe hemisphaericum. 



flaveolum Cockerell, Psyche, vol. 8 p. 52 (N. Amer. — Im Gewächshause). 



globulosutn (Adult female subglobular, brownish-yellow or yellow. Antennae 

 Short, of seven joints; feet slender and short. The distinctly Lecanid 

 characters of the larva separate this from Kermes). Maskell, Entom. 

 Monthly Mag. (2) vol. 8 (33) p. 243 (on Stillingia sebifera, Hong-Kong). 



hemisphaericum Targ-Torz. Green, Entom. Monthly Mag. (2) vol. 8 (33) p. 70 

 bis 71. (Unterschiede von L. hemisphaericum Targ.-Torz , L. coffeae 

 Walk. u. L. filicum Boisd. Abb. zur letzteren [marginal hairs]). 



