42 THE WOMBAT. 



Hah Throughout Australia (and New Zealand) on 

 Citrus. In Victoria on Banksia integrifolia exogenetically of 

 course. The most widely spread and common of orange 

 coccids. 



I have placed favescens and fulva as synonymous on the 

 authority of Professor T. D. A. Cockerell, of America. 



M. casuarin.e, Maskell. 



Mask. Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1892, p. 209. 

 Hah. In Australia on Casuqrina, sp. 



M. convexa, Maskell. 



Mask. Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1893, p. 70. 

 Hah. In N.S.Wales on Acacia, sp. 



M. defecta, Maskell. (var. tincta, Mask. 1896, loc. cit, p. 



304-) 

 Mask. Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1896, p. 304 

 Hah. In West Australia on (?) 



M. Formosa, Maskell. 



Mask. Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1893, p. 68. 



Hah. In Australia on Eucalyptus, orhifolia (West Aus- 

 tralia) on Eucalyptus cor y no calyx (S.A.) 



* M. gloverii, Packard. 



Comst. Ent. Rep. U.S. Dept. Agric, 1880, p. 323, Mask, 

 loc. cit., 1890, p. 8 ; Tryon, Rep. on Ins. Queensland, 1889, 

 pp. 134-6. 



Hah In Victoria on Citrus, 1 Melbourne). Mr. J. W. 

 Douglas in Ent. Mo. Mag., 1886, p. 249, considers gloverii 

 identical with jlayescens. The latter is now referred to citricola 

 M. glove? ii will stand. 



M. grandilobis, Maskell. 



Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1893, P* 7°- 



Hah. In Victoria on Banksia, (Melbourne). 



M. grisea, Maskell 



Mask. Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1889, p. 133. 



Hah. In N.S.Wales on Eucalyptus sp. and on Acacia 

 var. sp 



M. maideni, Maskell. 



Mask. Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1896, p 302 



Hah. In N.S.Wales on Litsea dealhata (Richmond River) 

 Named after Mr. J. H. Maiden. 



M. Melaleuca, Maskell. 



Mask. Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1895, p. 389. 



Hah. In N.S.Wales on Melaleuca sp. (Richmond River) 



M. nivea, Maskell. 



Mask. Trans. N.Z. Inst., 1894, P- 4^- 



Uah. In N.S.Wales on Melaleuca nodosa. (Bankstown). 



