130 



[June, 



„ a — Basal joint in the superior J appendages moderately stout, subequal in 

 length to the terminal joint. Wing, 1'25 to 2 mm. long... 



3. -Ps. albipennis, Zett. 



4 — (la) Wing spots marginal, six or seven in number at the ends of nervures. 

 Wing, 2 to 3 mm. long 4. Fs. sexpunctata, Curt. 



„ a — Wing spots ten, in three irregular transverse series ; the extreme point 

 also dark sometimes. Wing, 2'25 mm. long... 5. Ps. erminea, sp. nov. 



COEEIGENDA. 

 Page 31, line 5 from bottom, dele " inferior <? appendages when present unarmed." 

 „ 33, „ 17 „ top, /or "averted," rea(^ " everted." 

 „ 33, „ 6 „ bottom, after " obovate," insert " unarmed." 

 „ 120, „ 23 „ „ „ " 3," insert " 2." 



„ 123, „ 3 „ „ for " 4, 2S," read " Zb, 2." 



{To he continued). 



NOTES ON SOME BRITISH AND EXOTIC C0CCID2E (No. 26). 

 BT J. W. DOUGLAS, P.E.S. 



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Fig. 1. Pig. 2. 



Chionaspis soebi, n. sp. 



$ adult. Scale whitish, irregular-oval, ham-shaped, being very narrow at the 

 anterior end, where the larval exuviae are ; the insect beneath is red. Last segment 

 of the body (Fig. 1) with five approximate dorsal groups of spinnerets, the anterior 



