io2 Indian Museum Notes. [ Vol. V. 



Aspidiotus latanise, Sign, on unidentified plant, Calcutta. This 

 is the insect wrongly determined as A. cydonise, in "Coccidae of 

 Ceylon/' Part I. (See also Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc, Vol. XIII, 

 No. I.) 



Parlatoria zizyphi, Lucas, on Citrus plants, Ballygungej 

 Calcutta. 



Dactylopius citri, Risso. on Erythrina, Calcutta. 



It is probable that the earlier records of D. adonidum are really 

 referable to the present species. 



Mr. Stebbing has sent me examples of Fiorinia these^ Green, 

 infesting Olive plants, from the Sutlej Valley, N.-VV. Himalayas. 



Dactylopius sacchari, Cockerell, has been received from Mr. I« 

 Burkill, affecting sugarcane from Poona. The insects were crowded 

 beneath the sheathing leaves, just above the nodes of the plant. 

 This species was originally described by Prof. Cockerell from Tri- 

 nidad. Maskell identified the same insect from specimens collected 

 in Mauritius. It differs from Ripersia sacchari, Green [Indian 

 Museum Notes, vol. V, No. 2), in the presence of 7 joints in the 

 antennae: in its smaller size: and in the simple anal ring. 



Eriococcus paradoxus, var. indica, Mask. [Indian Museum 

 Notes, vol. IV, No. 4), was accidentally omitted from my earlier 

 list of Indian Coccidse. 



Cerococcus ficoides, Green. Collected by Dr. George Watt on 

 Tea-plants in the Duars. Was described and figured in " The 

 Entomologist's Monthly Magazine," October 1900. 



Chionaspis decurvata, Green, is described in another part of the 

 present number. 



The total additions to my first list will therefore be as follows : — 



DlASPIDlN/E— 



Aspidiotus glomeratus, Green. 



,, trilobittformis, Green. 



,, latanise, Sign. 



Parlatoria zizyphi, Lucas. 

 Chionaspis decurvata, Green. 



Lecanhn^e— 



Lecanium i?nbricans, Green. 

 Inglisia bivalvata, Green. 

 Aclerda japonica, Newst. 



ASTEROLECANIIN/E — 



Cerococcus ficoides, Green. 



