800 Transactions.— Zoology. 
Group Il.—Lecanipz. 
Females retaining feet and antenne; abdomen cleft at extremity, with 
two protruding lobes; antennæ generally with seven joints. 
Subsection 1.— Lecanium. 
Females naked; often vivaparous. 
8. L, hesperidum 3 European. 
Subsection 2. aL Pulvieigiia: 
Females naked ; forming cocoons for eggs. 
&. P. camellicola = European. 
Subsection 8. Tee diaspida. 
Females covered by test, waxy or glassy, usually fringed; generally in 
last stage female shrivelling up at one end of the test. 
a. Ctenochiton perforatus — ... me New Zealand. 
b. Ctenochiton viridis ip ve New Zealand. 
c. Ctenochiton spinosus E Tes New Zealand. 
d. Ctenochiton elongatus — ... = New Zealand. 
e. Inglisia patella a vis New Zealand. 
Group III. 
Females naked, or covered with secretion of eottony fibres or meal ; 
mentum, bi- or tri-artieulate ; abdomen ending in more or less conspieuous 
anal tubercles. 
Subsection 1.— Coccida. 
Antenne of not more than eight joints. 
a. Acanthococcus multispinus es New Zealand. 
b. Eriococcus araucarie ... ids New Zealand. 
e. Eriococcus hoheria vee < New Zealand. 
d. Dactylopius calceolarie ... ns New Zealand. 
e. Dactylopius glaucus n E New Zealand. 
f. Dactylopius poe ove EA New Zealand. 
Subsection 2.—Monophlebide. 
Antenne of eleven joints. 
a. Icerya purchasi ca dee New Zealand. 
b. Celostoma zalandicum iss New Zealand. 
To the above I ~ add the following insects, connected in my papers 
with the Coccidæ 
ORDER—HOMOPTERA. 
CLASS—DIMERA, 
Family—Aleyrodidæ. 
Aleyrodes. 
Four wings, covered with white meal, in both sexes ; antenne with six 
joints ; tarsus two-jointed, 
