53 



Chionaspis minor Cockerell, Ins. Life, Vol. V., pp. 160, 246 (1893). 

 Chionaspis timidus Riley & Howard, Ins. Life, Vol. VI., p. 50 (1893). 

 Chionaspis angustior Riley & Howard, Ins. Life, Vol. VI., p. 50 



(1893)- 



Chionaspis minor Riley & Howard, Ins. Life, Vol., VI., p. 50 (1893). 

 Chumaspis minor Cockerell, Ins. Life, Vol. VI., pp. 102, 103 (1893). 

 Chionaspis minor Maskell, Trans. N. Z. Inst, Vol. XXVII., p. 10 



(1894). 

 Chionaspis minor Cockerell, Ent. News, Vol. VI., p. 157 (1895). 



Chionaspis minor Cockerell, Bull. Bot. Dept. Jam., Vol. III. (N. S.), 

 p. 257 (1896). 



Chionaspis minor Cockerell, Jour. Trinidad Field Nat. Club., Vol. II., 

 p. 307 (1896). 



Chionaspis minor Cooley, Can. Ent., Vol. XXX., p. 89 (1898). 



Chionaspis albizziae Green, Coccidae of Ceylon, Part II., p. 115 

 (1899). 



EGG. "Orange, numerous." (Cockerell). 



SCALE OF FEMALE. Plate 3, Fig. 4. Length, 1.8 2.3 mm. 

 Elongated, broadened posteriorly. Moderately thick in texture, 

 white. Exuviae .7 mm. long, yellowish-brown. 



FEMALE. Plate 6, Fig. 8. Median lobes distinctly darker than 

 the rest of the pygidium ; outer edge of each divided into from two 

 to four crenations. Second pair rudimentary or wanting ; occasion- 

 ally fairly well developed. Third pair wanting. The gland-spines 

 are arranged as follows: i, i, i, i, 2-3. The marginal gland- 

 orifice nearest the median lobes is situated on a broad conspicuous 

 prominence. Dorsal gland-orifices few in number. Second row 

 wholly absent. Third and fourth rows with posterior groups num- 

 bering i 3, their anterior groups being either absent or replaced 

 by small and obscure almost circular orifices. Median group of 

 circumgenital gland-orifices, 6 n; anterior laterals, 12 20; pos- 

 terior laterals, 10 18. 



SCALE OF MALE. Plate 3. Fig. 4 A. Length, .9 mm. Very dis- 

 tinctly tri-carinate. Exuvia yellowish-brown. 



