ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 



AND ' 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SECTION 



ACADEMY OF NATURAL SCIENCES, PHILADELPHIA. 



Vol. XVI. JUNE, 1905. No. 6. 



CONTENTS: 



Cockerell — Three New South Ameri- 

 can Coccidse i6i 



Femald — The Type of the Genus Sphex 163 



Girault— Standards of the Number of 

 Eggs Laid by Insects — III 167 



Nason — Parasitic Hymenoptera of Al- 

 gonquin, Illinois 168 



Skinner — Destructiveness of the Aus- 

 tralian Roach Periplaneta Austra- 

 lasiae 183 



Osburn — The Odonata of British Co- 

 lumbia 184 



Fernald — Different Kinds of Types... 196 



Editorial 199 



Rehn — Notes on a Small Collection of i Entomological Literature 200 



Orthoptera from the Lesser Antilles 173 i Notes and News 201 



I Doings of Societies »3 



Three New South American Coccidac. 

 By T. D. a. Cockerell. 



Aspidiotus riverae n. sp. 



9. — Scale about 3 mm. long, oval, moderately convex, rough, grayish 

 brown, with the large uncovered ochreous exuviae near one end. 



9 . — Length about 1890 p- ; mouth-parts large, about 137 /"■ broad ; an- 

 tennae represented by a minute tubercle with about five short bristles ; 

 anal orifice about 137 f^ from hind end, and about 15 /* long ; hind end not 

 strongly chitinized, and with no long fusiform processes, but with many 

 submarginal glands, and a row of transverse ones, very much as in C/iio- 

 naspis hikosatii Kuwana : five groups of circumgenital glands, median 7, 

 cephalolaterals 21 to 22, caudolaterals 22 to 23 ; no noticeable spines or 

 squames ; lobes little developed, represented by three pairs of broad low 

 rounded prominences, all wide apart, the margin between them, and 

 especially beyond the third, irregular with more or less angular promi- 

 nences ; sides of hinder part of insect finely transversely striated. 



Larva with antenna; 75 A*- long, last joint long and slender, about 25 /x 

 long ; eyes (after mounting) very dark blue. 



Hab. — Province of Arauco, Chile, on stems of Chnsqtiea sp. , 

 graminaceous plant (Manuel J. Rivera). This is not a genuine 

 Aspidiotus ; it looks like an Odonaspis or possibly a Pseudaoni- 

 dia, but it seems to represent a new group not yet named. 



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