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45. Parlatoria pergandei, Comst. 



Cape Town, Grahamstown, Port Elizabeth, Durban, Johannesburg and Pretoria' 

 (in greenhouses). 



46. Parlatoria proleus, Curt. 



Durban (in greenhouses, uncommon). 



47. Parlatoria zizyphi, Lucas. 



In several orchards near Durban, but not prevalent. 



48. Chionaspis simplex, Green, var. 

 Durban (on bamboo). 



49. Pimiaspis aspidistrae, Sign. 

 Common in greenhouses. 



50. Fiorinia fioriniae, Targ. 



Cape Town, Graaff Reinet, Grahamstown, Port Elizabeth, Uitenhage, Durban, 

 Hillary, Inchanga, Johannesburg (ex coast). In greenhouses. 



51. Howardia biclavis, Comst. 

 Durban. 



52. Howardia moorsi, Doane & Ferris. 

 Durban Botanic Gardens. 



53. Lepidosaphes pinniformis, Bouche. 



Cape Peninsula, Port Elizabeth, Uitenhage, Stellenbosch, Somerset West, 

 Bathurst, East London District, Natal Coast, Grey town, Piet Retief, Pietermaritz- 

 burg, Barberton, Nelspruit (in citrus orchards). Capetown, Durban, Pietermaritz- 

 burg, Uitenhage and Johannesburg (in greenhouses, chiefly on croton and Murraya). 



54. Lepidosaphes gloveri, Packard. 



Port St. Johns, and in four orchards in the Cape Peninsula (Lounsbury, 1896 

 Report), Stanger and Warmbaths. 



55. Ischnaspis longirostris, Sign. 



East London, Port Elizabeth, Durban, Hillary (Pretoria and Johannesburg, 

 probably ex Durban). Occurs on a number of ornamental plants ; at Warmbaths 

 on citrus. 



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