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inconspicuous; the first pair situated near the lateral margin of the base of 

 the first lobes; the second, about the middle of the base of the second lobes; 

 the third, laterad of the base of the third lobes. 



This species was found by the author on Eurya ochnacea 

 in Hikosan, Kiushiu. 



Type in the Entomological Collection of Leland Stan- 

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



71. Mytilaspis gloverii Pack. 



Mytilaspis gloverii Packard. Comstock, Ent. Rept. U. S. Dept. Agric, 

 1880, p. 323. 



This species was found by the author on orange in Gifu- 

 ken and orange leaves and twigs in Kiushiu and Waka- 

 yama-ken. The scales on the twigs were very much 

 darker than those on the orange. This is the first time it 

 has been recorded from Japan. 



72. Mytilaspis citricola Pack. 



Mytilaspis citricola Packard. Maskell, Ent. Mon. Mag., Vol. XXXIII, 

 1897, p. 241. 



This species was found by the author on orange-tree in 

 Chikujo-gun, Kiushiu, and on Cercidi^hylluni ja-ponicum 

 (Katsura) in Hirosaki. A. Koebele has also recorded it 

 on Taxus cuspidata (Ichii) in Japan. 



73. Mytilaspis newsteadi Stele. 



Mytilaspis newsteadi Sulc, S. B. bohm. Gesell., 1895, No. XLIX, pp. 8 

 and 19. 



This species was found by the author on the leaves of 

 Thea japonica, Tokyo. This is the first time it has been 

 recorded from Japan. 



74. Mytilaspis newsteadi Sulc. tokionis, var. nov. 



This variety differs from the typical M. newsteadi, first, 

 in being larger and more slender; second, in having the 

 median lobes more or less diverged and each side abruptly 



