42, : INSECTS OF SAMOA. 



29. Chrysomphalus ficus Ashm. 



Not represented in the present collections, but intercepted on oranges 

 imported from Pago Pago to California (Maskew, Mthly. Bull. Californian State 

 Dept. Agric, Vol. IX, p. 299, July 1920). 



30. Chrysomphalus rossi Mask.* 



On coconut (Swezey, Hawaiian Planters' Record, Vol. XXVIII, p. 217, 

 1924). 



31. Melanaspis samoana Ldgr. 



On Myristica hypargyraea {Zeitsch. f. wiss. Insektenbiol., Bd. VII, p. 177, 

 1911). 



32. Odonaspis secreta CklL* 



On bamboo. 



33. Lepidosaphes beckii (Newm.) * 



, Upolu, on orange, 



, 34. Lepidosaphes gloveri (Pack.)* 



Apia, on crotons, iv.l925 ; also on orange, but said by Doane and Ferris to 

 be much less common than L. beckii. 



, 35. Lepidosaphes moorsi Doane and Ferris * 

 . Upolu, near Apia, on trunks of orange. 



36. Parlatoria cinerea Doane and Hadden * 

 Stated by Doane and Ferris to be common on orange. Described from 

 specimens collected in the Society Islands, on orange and cultivated vine. 



. V APHIDIDAE 



37. Aphis gossypii Glov. 



Apia, on Morinda citrifolia, 29.viii.1924 ; also from Swains Island, Central 

 Pacific, on the same host plant. 



38. Aphis laburni Kalt. 



Apia and Aleipata, on plants belonging to the Leguminosae. Aphis legumi- 

 nosae Theob., described from specimens received from Egypt, would appear to 



