460 Mr. C. Fuller on some species of 



orange, lemon, olive and oleander, also on Solamcm sodo- 

 m/eum and the weeping willow. I have also taken it on 

 several native plants including Macrozamia frazeri. 



59. Lecanium ribis, Fitch. 

 A Lecanium taken to be this species was found on an 

 English gooseberry at Albany. 



60. Lecanium tessellatum, Signoret. On a hot-house plant. 

 Perth, W. A. 



Genus Inglisia, Maskell. 

 61. Inglisia fossilis, Maskell. (Plate XV, fig. 50.) 

 On Templetonia sj). Swan River. I have given a 

 further figure of this species, as Maskell's is a little mis- 

 leading. 



62. Inglisia foraminifer, Maskell, var. loranthi, var. nov. 

 (Plate XV, figs. 50, and 50 a, b, c.) 

 I received from Mr. A. E. Lankaster specimens of an 

 Inglisia found by him at Geraldton which agrees very 

 well with Maskell's description of I. foraminifer, except 

 that the adult $s are legless. Curiously enough Maskell 

 gives the host of his type as Santahtm, whilst despite the 

 fact that the West Australian variety is fairly common, it 

 was only found on Loranthus guandang (the " quandang " 

 or " native peach "), a " mistletoe " growing on Santalum 

 acuminatnin. 



Genus Ceeonema, Maskell. 



63. Ceronema banksiiB, Maskell. (Plate XV, fig. 38.) 



A species which I take to be C. banksise is particularly 

 common on Banlcsia ilicifolia, and is also found on B. 

 attenuata and B. menziesii. The adult $ agrees in all 

 particulars with Maskell's description ; the tests are, how- 

 ever, compact and without cottony threads, and I have 

 moreover never seen any secreted matter beneath a $ as 

 described by him, though a large number were examined 

 with this object. 



64. Ceronema dryandne, sp. n. (Plate XV, fig. 39, 39 a, b.) 

 Test of advilt $ white, covering the whole of the insect except a 

 small elliptical region of the dorsum towards the posterior extremity, 

 and embracing the anal lobes. The test is narrow behind, broadly 

 rounded in front, and exhibits well-defined convolutions. Length 

 014 inch. 



