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The Aleyrodes of the oak, the chestnut, the walnut, the ash, the 

 sycamore, the hazel, the currant, the bran)hle, Lythrum Salicaria,&c., 

 probably belong to one or other of the preceding species, and in the 

 pupa state may be mistaken for Lecanium. 



6. AlEVRODES PHILLYBEiE. 



Aleyrodes Phillyres, Holiday, Eta. Mag. ii. 119. 



Feeds on Phillyrea, and on different species of Cratsegus, Mes- 

 pilus, and Pyrus, The pupa is green, with a broad brown stripe on 

 the disk ; tlie fly is yellow, with white wings. It is tlie prey of 

 Agromyza ornata, of a Scymnus, and of a Coccophagus. The male (?) 

 is smaller than the female, and has a brighter yellow chest. 

 a—z. England. Presented by F. Walker, Esq. 



6. Aleybodes Gorki. 



Aleurodes Corni, lialdeman, Amer. Journ. Sci. and Art, 2nd Series, 



ix. No. 25, 1850, 109. 

 United States. 



7. Ai.EYBODES AnUTILONEA. 



Aleurodes Abutilonea, Haldeman, Amer. Journ. Sci. and Art, 2nd 



Series, ix. No. 26, 1860, 108. 

 United Slates. 



8. Aleybodes Cocois. 

 Aleyrodes Cocuis, Curtis, Ruricola, Gard. Chron. (1846) vi. 28-1. 

 Barbadoes. 



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