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40. Aspidiotns anrantii Mask. 1878. 



Found on an orange in a greenhouse at San Francisco, Cal. 

 Introduced. 



41. Aspidiotns anrantii var. citrimis Coquill. 



On olive in the conservatory of the U. S. department of 

 Agr, at Washington, D. C. (Marlatt). Introduced. 



42 Aspidiotns bnddeiae Sign. 



This was found on Buddeia salicma in a greenhouse of the 

 Luxembourg, Paris (Signoret). 



43. Ghrysomphalns aonidnm L. Syn. Aspidiotns ficus Ashm. 

 Originally described as Coccus aonidnm; is found at Santa Fe, 



New Mexico (Cockerell); at Corvallis, Oregon (A. B. Cordley); 

 on Phormiu?n tenax in Colorado (Gillette); in greenhouses in 

 Florida; on palms at Gloversville, N. Y. (G. W. Pool); on 

 palms, Cycas revoluta and ferns in Georgia (W. M. Scott); in 

 the department greenhouses, Washington, D. C, on Allaviavda; 

 at Bangor, Maine (O. O. Stover). A common species in green- 

 hou.ses in Ma.ss. (King), and a frequently found species in Eu- 

 rope in greenhouses. Introduced. 



44. Ghrysomphalns dictyospermi Morg. 18S9. 



Described as an Aspidiotns; is found at Santa Fe, New Mex- 

 ico, on Pandanus (Cockerell); on Chamccrops clcgans in green- 

 houses in Colorado (Baker); on Arcca lutcscens at Columbus, 

 Ohio (J. S. Hine). I have received it on Cinnamon from a 

 greenhouse at Ottawa, Canada, Coll. Fletcher, and from Dr. 

 Dimmock, found on Ficus elastica at Enfield, Conn. It is found 

 in Trinidad on Areca catechu (Hart). Introduced. 



45. DisapiB cacti var. calyptroides Casta. 



Was first described from a greenhouse and found on Cactus 

 in Georgia (W. M. Scott); in the college greenhouse at Am- 

 herst, Mass. on Cactus (D. H. Hemcnway). It lives out of 

 doors on wild Cactacce at Tucson, Arizona. It is recorded from 

 pineapple in Georgia. This seems to be an error ; it must have 

 been an Aiilacaspis species, bromclicc or boisduvalii [Ckll. in 

 litt.]. 



