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Pseudococcus pemiciosus Xewstead and Willcocks. 



Dactylopius pemiciosus Newstead and Willcocks, Bui. Ent. Res., i, 2 (Appendix 1), 

 pp. 138-140, July, 1910. Fig. 

 WiUcocks, Bui. Ent. Res., i, 2, pp. 121-137, July, 1910. Fig. 

 Hughes, Bui. Ent. Res., i, 2, Appendix II, p. 141, July, 1910. 

 Habitat — Egypt . 



Onlebbek (Albizzia lebbek); cotton (Gossypium sp.); Christ's thorn {Zizypkus spina- 

 christi); sunt tree {Acacia arabica). 



Ripersia anomala Xewstead. 



Ripersia anomala Xewst., Kilimandjaro-Meru Exp., 12 (1 Coccidse), p. 9 (1908). 

 Fig. 

 Habitat — Kilimandjaro. • 



Under bark accompanied by Pheidole megacephala. 



Ripersia agasawarensis Kuwana. 



Ripersia agasauarensis Kuwana, Jn. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xvii, 4, p. 161 (1909). Fig. 

 Habitat — ^Japan. 

 On Miscanthus sp. 



Ripersia smithii Essig. 



Ripersia smithii Essig, Pom. College Jn. Ent., ii, 2, p. 218 (1910). Fig. 

 Habitat — California. 

 On wild rye {Elymus condensatus) . 



RipersieUa rhizophiUa Fullaway and Kolinsky. 



'^ Ripersiella rhizophiUa FuUaway and Kotinsky (sine descr.), Ent. Xews, xxi, 1, p. 

 49 (1910). 



PoUinia ceylonica Green. 



Pollinia ceylonica Green, Cocc. Ceylon, iv, p. 341 (1909). Fig. 

 Habitat — Ceylon. 

 On under surface of undetermined trees in dense jungle. 



Ceroplastidia Cockerell, n. subg. of CeroploMes. Type, bruneri Ckll. 



Cockerell, Can. Ent., xlii, 3, p. 76 (1910). 

 Ceroplastina Cockerell, n. subg. of Ceroplastes. Type, lahillei Ckll. 



Cockerell, Can. Ent., xlii, 3, p. 76 (1910). 



Ceroplastes ficus Xewstead. 



Ceroplastes ficus Xewst., Bui. Ent. Res., i, 3, p. 190 (1910). Fig. 

 Habitat — German East Africa. 

 On bark-cloth (Ficus sp.). 



Ceroplastes lahillei Cockerell. 



Ceroplastes (Ceroplastina) lahillei Ckll., Can. Ent., XLn, 3, p. 74 (1910). Fig. 

 Habitat — Argentina . 



Ceroplastes quadrilineatus Newstead. 



Ceroplastes quadrilineatus Xewstead, Bui. Ent. Res., i, 3, p. 193 (1910). Fig. 

 Habitat — British East Africa. 

 On Anona viuricata; bark-cloth (Ficus sp.). 



1 Reduced to synonym of Geococcus radicum Green by David T. Fullaway, Pr. Haw. Ent. Soc, n, 3, 

 p. 108 (1910). 



