ZOOL— Vol. III.] KUWANA—COCCID^ OF JAPAN. 6l 



Type in the Entomological Collection of Leland Stanford 

 Jr. University, and co-types in the author's collection. 



23. Pulvinaria hazeae, sp. nov. 

 Plate XI, Figs. 57-59. 



Adult Female.— Length with ovisac about 37 mm., width 5 mm.; ovisac 

 white, without groove (the scales having been long exposed to weather the 

 ovisacs were in so poor a condition that the texture could not be determined); 

 scale, diameter 4.5 mm.; subcircular in outline; light brown in color. 



When boiled in KOH and spread out under cover-glass, diameter about 6 

 mm. Antennae eight-segmented, about .56 mm. long; formula, 3, 4, 2, 5, 8 

 {6, 7) i; segment 3 much the longest; segment i stoutest and wider than 

 long; the last segment bearing many long hairs. Mouth-parts small but well 

 formed; rostral loop short. Anterior pair of legs smaller than the posterior 

 pairs; coxa stout, longer than wide; trochanter the usual triangular shape, 

 with one long spiny hair; femur large and as broad as coxa; tibia shorter 

 than femur, with many long hairs; tarsus about one-third as long as tibia, 

 with several spiny hairs; tarsal digitules long and knobbed, digitules of claw 

 stout, gradually widening to large knobs; claw stout and curved. Margin of 

 body with fine simple hairs; in each anterior incision is one large spine, with 

 a short one on each side. Anal plates distinct, yellowish brown, with three 

 or more rather long spiny hairs near posterior margins. Anal ring with six 

 hairs. 



^^^.— Length .3 mm., width .2 mm.; oval in shape; color brown. 



This species was found by the author on the trunk of 

 J^/ius succedancB (Haze-no-ki) in Koishiwara, Chikujo-gun, 

 Kiushiu. 



Type in the Entomological Collection of Leland Stanford 

 Jr. University, and co-types in the author's collection. 



Genus Takahashia Ckll. 

 24. Takahashia japonica Ckll. 



Takahashia j aponica Cockerell, Psyche, Supp., 1896, p. 20; Bull. No. 4, 

 T. S., Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, 1896, p. 47. 



£'^^.— Length .5 mm., width .3 mm.; elliptical in form; color pinkish 

 brown. 



Newly Hatched Lai'va.— Length .8 mm., width .35 mm.; elliptical in form; 

 color brown; abdominal cleft distinct; margin of body with spiny hairs; 

 anterior marginal incision with three subequal spines. Mouth-parts large; 

 rostral loop reaching to about the third abdominal segment. Antennae six- 

 segmented; formula (6, 3, 5) (i, 2, 3). Legs rather large. Anal plates large, 

 each bearing a long hair. 



