On neio Xorth- American Insects. 401 



8. Sale tar a gisco. 



S • Ap2nas gisno, Grose-Smith, Anu. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 6, vol. xv. 

 p. 2-^'J (1895). 



Solomon Islands. 



Allied to S. panda J and said to resemble the female ot" that 

 species on the upper surface. 



9. Saletara nigerrinia. 



$ , Appias panda, var. niyerrima, Holland, Proc. Best. Soc. xxv. p. 76, 



pi. IV. %. 3 (1891). 

 (S . Saletara Schomberyi, Semper, Reisen im Arch. I'hilipp. vol. v. 



p. 249 (1891). 

 (S . Tachyris aarantiaca , Staudinger, Deut. ent. Zeit., Lep. vii. p. 3o2 



(1894). 



Celebes and Sula Islands. B. M. 



Our male from the Celebes is white above and nearly 

 resembles S. nathalia. I consider this as probably the male 

 of the wet phase and Dr. Holland's female as belonging to 

 the same phase. S. Schomhergi from Borneo and S. auran- 

 tiaca from the Sula Islands probably represent the dry phase, 

 which will doubtless be found in the Celebes also. 



[To be continued.] 



XLV. — New North- American Insects. By T. D. A. 

 COCKEEELL, Entomologist of the New Mexico Agricultural 

 Experiment Station. 



IX. — Tao new Coccidaj of the Genus Orthezia. 



Orthezia garryce, sp. n. 



? (adult). — Length about 2^ millim., with ovisac about 

 7 millim. 



Body pale pea-green ; ovisac strongly curved upwards, 

 composed of ribbon-like longitudinal bands, which are con- 

 tiguous, but little or not coherent ; lateral dorsal areas only 

 clothed with thin meal ; middle of hack with a double crest of 

 long erect white lamell(je ; sides with long thick curling white 

 lamellse, the two at the beginning of the ovisac on each side 

 very long and curving downwards over the side of the ovisac ; 

 caudal lamellae rather short ; legs light brown, femora and 

 ends of tarsi piceous ; the legs measure as follows in yu,a : — 

 femur + trochanter 74G ; tibia 696-779 ; tarsus 381 ; claw 90. 



