66 CALIFORNIA ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. [Proc. 3D Ser. 



36. Aspidiotus secretus Ckll. var. lobulatus Mask. 



Aspidiotus secretus var. lobulatus Maskell, Ent. Mon. Mag., Vol. XXXIII, 

 1897, p. 241; Proc. & Trans. New Zealand Inst, Vol. XXX, 1897, p. 224. 



This species was found by the author on many kinds of 

 bamboo in the grounds of the Nishigahara Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, Tokyo and Akabane. It has been 

 recorded on Bamhiisa sp., (Miyanoshita) Japan, by A. 

 Koebele. 



37. Aspidiotus trilobitiformis (?) Green. 



Aspidiotus trilobitiformis Green, Indian Mus. Notes, IV, p. 4. 



This species was found by the author in a garden in Min- 

 oshima, Wakayama-ken. The name of the host is unknown. 

 This is the first time it has been recorded from Japan. 



38. Aspidiotus duplex Ckll. 



Aspidiotus duplex Cockerell, Psyche, Supp., 1896, p. 20; Bull. No. 4, 

 T. S., Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, 1896, p. 52; Bull. No. 6, T. S., 

 Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric, 1897, p. 20. Craw, Rept. Calif. State 

 Bd. Hort., 1895-96, p. 33. 



This species was found by the author on Rhus succidanea 

 (Haze-no-ki) in Yukubashi, Kiushiu, on Eurya ochnacea 

 (Sakaki) in the grounds of the Nishigahara Agricultural 

 Experiment Station, Tokyo, and on Thea japonica (Tsu- 

 baki) in Yokohama. Originally described by Cockerell, 

 from specimens sent to the Division of Entomology, U. S. 

 Department of Agriculture, by O. Takabashi, Tokyo. A. 

 Craw, San Francisco, also found this insect on the follow- 

 ing plants from Japan: orange, camellia, azalea Olea fra- 

 grans, tea-plant, camphor, pasony, Myrica rubra, and 

 rhododendron. 



39. Aspidiotus duplex var. paeoniae Ckll. 



Aspidiotus duplex var. pcsonice Cockerell, Can. Ent., Vol. XXXI, 1899, 

 p. 105. 



This species appears to be a general feeder. It was 

 found upon the following trees and plants : Eurya ochnacea 



