HEMIFTERA. 



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Figure 208. The species figured here is sometimes very 

 injurious to maple-trees ; it also infests grape-vines and 

 other plants. 



Fig. 208. — Piilvi7iaria inmimerabilis. Female on grape, natural size. (From the 



Author's Report for 1880.) 



LecanuLui (Le-ca'ni-um). — The species of the genus Le- 

 canium abound everywhere ; they occur on all kinds of 



Fig. 209. — Lecaniicm olece : la, insect enlarged. (From the Author's Report for 1880.) 



plants, both in conservatories and in the open air. Some of 

 them are known to gardeners as ** soft-scales.'* But the 



