184 CHAS. K. BRAIN AND ALBERT E. KELLY. 



33. Aspidiotus tronsporens, Green. 

 Natal coast. 



34. Aspidiotus (Selenaspidus) articulotus, Morgan. 



Durban and Pietermaritzburg. This is an uncommon scale. Our commonest 

 species of Selenaspidus is silvaticus, Ldgr. 



35. Chrysompholus aurantii, Mask. 

 Widely distributed throughout the Union. 



36. Chrysompholus dictyospermi, Morgan. 



Cape Town, East London, Kimberley, Kingwilliamstown, Durban, Pietermaritz- 

 burg, Barberton, Johannesburg, Nelspruit, and Pretoria. This species is common 

 only in greenhouses, and whilst it has been found on rose and peach, it has not 

 yet been recorded on citrus in this country. 



37. Chrysompholus ficus, Ashmead. 



Common in orchards on the Natal Coast and in a few localities in the Transvaal, 

 such as Warmbaths, Rustenburg and Nelspruit. A greenhouse pest along the Cape 

 and Natal coast, and also at Queenstown, Pietermaritzburg, Johannesburg and 

 Pretoria. 



38. Chrysompholus rossi, Mask. 



Cape Town,* East London, Grahamstown, Queenstown,* Estcourt, Dundee, 

 Durban, Pietermaritzburg, Johannesburg, Pretoria, Krugersdorp, Pietersburg, 

 Bloemfontein. 



38a. Chrysompholus rossi var. greeni, nov. 



This variety has the brown scale as described and figured by Green in " The 

 Coccidae of Ceylon." East London and Durban on native trees (uncommon). 



39. Morgonello maskelli (Ckll.). 



Established in Durban on a number of different host-plants ; reported from 

 Pietermaritzburg ; on citrus at Hillary. 



40. Diospis boisduvoli, Sign. 



Durban, Pietermaritzburg and Pretoria (uncommon). 



41. Diospis bromelioe (Kern.). 



Natal coast, Kingwilliamstown and Pretoria. An uncommon scale, chiefly in 

 greenhouses. 



42. Diospis echinococti (Bouche). 



Graaff Reinet and Pearston, C.P., and other places in the Karroo. 



43. Diospis (Aulacaspis) petitogono, Targ. 



Common in the Western Province of the Cape and often found in most of the 

 larger towns elsewhere in the Union. 



44. Pseudaonidio trilobitiformis, Green. 



Hillary (Durban) on Litchi (probably ex Mauritius). 



* Reported, but not well established. 



