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Coccidae Not Hitherto Recorded from These Islands.* 



( Hemiptera-Homopter a ) 



BY JACOB KOTINSKY. 



1 (53) Asterolecanium bambusae Mask. 



on Bamboo (Hilo and Ilonohihi). 



2 (54) Asterolecanium 7nilinris Bdv. 



on Bamboo; Lihue, Kanai (V. Dine). Det. by San- 

 ders. 



3 (55) Pseudococcus aurilanatus ^lask. 



on Araucaria excelsa; Wahiawa, Kauai. 



Imported from California in 1906, but recognized 

 soon thereafter and believed to have been ex- 

 terminated. 



4 {6(y) Pseudococcus saccliari Ckll. 



Recently discovered by Mr. Terry to be common 

 on sugar cane on the Hamakua coast, Hawaii. 



5 (57) Pseudococcus bromeliae Boucho. 



on Pineapple, Sisal, Soursop, etc. This is com- 

 monly identified with P. citri, but differs from 

 that species in being viviparous, larger, and in 

 producing no cottony sacks. Det. by Kotinsky 

 and Ehrhorn. 



6 (58) Geococcus radicum Green. 



Originally described from Ceylon, on the roots of 

 grass. In Hawaii, on the roots of Acacia Jcoa 

 (Tantalus) ; on the roots of mango and "nut- 

 grass" (Cyperus rotiindus) (Honolulu). 



7 (59) Antonina bouielouae Parr. 



on Panicum variegatum (Honolulu green houses), 

 P. spectabile (Koebele 'No. 1523), and "Manie- 

 nie" (Cynodon dactylon) (Honolulu). 



8 (60) Puh'inaria urbicola Ckll. ( ?) 



on Pepper tree. Honolulu. This is the species re- 



* In the absence of the author, this paper has been somewhat revised 

 by the editor; since more recently some of the determinations have 

 been found incorrect. A few that were indicated (mostly doubtfully) 

 as new species, but unnamed, have been omitted from the list — [Ed.] 



Proc. Haw. Ent. Soc. II, No. 3, May, 1910. 



