Ill 



28. Eulecanium, persicie Fahr Syracuse (Osborn); C.-esden (Webster); 



Norwalk, May 21, 1900, on nectarine. 



29. Eulecanium querdfex Fitch On oak. College Hill, May 22, 1900 



(Webster). 



30. Eulecanium prunastri Foasc On plum, very abundant at Gypsum, 



1900 ( Webster ).o 



31. Cali/mncUus hesperidum Linn AVooster, in greenhouses on lemon, fig, 



cinnamon cassia (Webster); oleander. 



32. Saissetia hemisphxricum Targ Wooster, insectary, on chrysanthemum, 



Sept. 17, 1897 (Webster); on Ptern sp? 

 Jan. 1, 1900 (Newell); on Orytomium 

 bahaium (Webster); Ashland, Mar. 10, 

 1897. 



33. Aspidiotits hederss var nerii Bouch^... On yucca, Cleveland, Feb. 6, 1900; Cincin- 



nati, Feb. 13, 1901, on palm; on oleander, 

 Dayton, Aug. 12, 1901 (H. E. Maxwell); 

 Columbus (Osborn). 



34. Aspidiotus juglans-regix Coms On maple, Kinsey, Aug. 4, 1900 (Hine). 



36. Aspidiotus oglreseformis Cnriis On plum, Danbury, Dec. 13, 1900 (Bur- 

 gess); on snowball, linden, and oma^ 

 mental maple, Cincinnati, Mar., 1901 

 (R. W. Braucher) ; on Carolina poplar, 

 Cleveland, Apr. 4, 1901 (Webster); 

 Massilon, Aug. 2, 1901 (Newell). 



36. Aspidiotus rapax Comst On bay tree, greenhouses. Soldiers' Home, 



Dayton, Aug. 18, 1901 (Burgess). 



37. Aspidiotus pemidosiu Comst On all kinds of fruit trees except sour 



cherry; also on currants, gooseberries, 

 strawberries, grapes, raspberry, black- 

 berry, elm, maple (rarely), poplar, wil- 

 low, catalpa, etc. There are over 125 

 infested localities known in the State. 



38. Aspidiotus aurantii Maskell On orange tree, June 30, 1902, Columbus 



(J. G. Sanders). 



39. Aspidiotus ancylus Putn On currant, Bridgeport, 1895 (Webster) 



Clyde, Jan. 18, 1897; on Cornus variegcUus, 

 Cleveland, Feb. 7, 1900; on Clethra 

 alnifolia, Painesville, July 17, 1900 (Bur- 

 gess); on Norway maple. Perry, July 19, 

 1900 (Bm^ess); on quince. Lakeside, 

 Nov. 15, 1900 (Bui^ess); on plum, Dan- 

 bury, Dec. 1, 1900 (Burgess) ; on maple. 

 New Antioch, Mar. 25, 1901. Occurs 

 also on apple and peach, seldom in 

 injurious numbers, and is general over 

 the State. * 



"■ Eulecanium species not determinable from material at hand are as follows: On 

 rose, Rumley; on peach. Lakeside (Burgess); on Osage orange. Lakeside (Burgess); 

 on pear (George W. Gill), Columbus; on apple. Mentor (Burgess) ; on plum, Lake- 

 side (Burgess); on quince. Lakeside. What is likely E. pyri Schr. was found at 

 Shreve, July 5, 1901 (Burgess), but this should be verified. 



^Aspidiotus pemiciosus and MytUaspis ulmi Linn, have been sent me intermixed 

 on twigs of an unknown shrub, from Sandy Bay, near Hobart, Tasmania, by Mr. 

 Horace Watson. — f. m. w. 



