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RHYNCHOTA. 
Dalm. (pi. 12, fig. 19), prunastri, Fonsc. (pi. 12, fig. 17), pyri, Schr. 
pi. 12, fig. 18), quercifex, Fitch (pi. 13, fig. 1), quercitronis, Fitch 
(pi. 13, fig. 2), quercus, L., rosarum, Voll. (pi. 13, fig. 3), rotundum, 
Eeaum. (pi. 13, figs. 4, a-c), tilice, L., ulmi, L. (pi. 13, figs. 15, a & 6), of 
which fasciatum, Costa, is probably a var., anthurii, Bdv. (pi. 13, figs. 7 
& 7a), coffece^ Wlk., filicum, Bdv. (pi. 13, fig. 8), hemisphcericum, Targ., 
(pi. 13, fig. 9), hibernaculoriim, Bdv., ajcadis, Bdv. (pi. 13, figs. 10, a & b), 
depressum, Targ. (pi. 13, figs. 11, a & &), olece, Bern. (pi. 13, fig. 12), testudo, 
Curt. (? = cycadis, Bdv.), abietis, Geoff., emerici, Planch, (pi. 13, figs. 14 
& 14a), & racemosum, Rtz. (pi. 13, fig. 16). 
Mytilaspis conchiformis, Gmel., and M. pinifolice^ Fitch: detailed 
account of economy ; W. Le Baron, Rep. Ins. lUin. i. (1871), p. 24 et seq. 
Mytilaspis pinifolice^ Fitch. Habits, parasites, and remedies discussed ; 
C. V. Riley, Rep. Ins. Mo. v. pp. 97-103, figs. 35 & 36 (= pini, Htg., teste 
Signoret ; op. cit. p. 98, note.) 
Dorthesia: an alhed insect, " The ribbed Scale-bark Lolise," injurious, 
to Acacia in California, described (larva and $ ). R. H. Stretch, P. Cal. 
Ac. iv. pp. 262-264. A Coccus, near C. ilicis, occurs on pines, and an Aspi- 
diotus on Laurestinus, in San Francisco : id. I. c. p. 265. 
Dactylopius vitis. The $ pupa is active, using its 6 articulated legs. 
J. Lichtenstein, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. p. xiii. 
LicJitens [tein'] ia, g. n., Signoret, c. p. 27. Lecaniides. Covered by 
a pellicle of cottony tissue. Differs from Philippia in its 8- jointed 
antennae, and from Pulvinaria in having no cottony mass beneath. L. 
viburni, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 28, pi. 2, figs. 7 & 7a, Montpellier, on Viburnum. 
Pulvinaria artemisioi, sp. n., id. I. c. p. 31, pi. 2, fig. 4, Montpellier, 
cameli\_i']cola, p. 32, pi. 2, figs. 4 & 6, gardens of the liuxembnrg, fraxini, 
p. 36, Montpellier, populi, p. 42, pi. 2, fig. 10, Montpellier, ribesice, p. 43, 
Clamart, tremulce, p. 45, on aspens. 
Lecanium acuminatum, p. 397, pi. 12, fig. 1, on orchids, Luxemburg 
Gardens; angustatum, p. 398, pi. 12, figs. 2 & 2a, on Papyrus ; maculatum, 
p. 400, pi. 12, fig. 3 ; tessellatum, p. 401, pi. 12, fig. 4, on Caryota tirsus, 
Montpellier ; elongatum, p. 404, pi. 12, fig. 6, on Prunus laiirocerasus, 
Mont-de-Marsan ;_^^cM,ibid.,pl. 12, fig. 7, Washington, U. S. A. ; genistcc, 
p. 405, pi. 12, fig. 8, Hyeres, Cannes; mori, p. 407, pi. 12, fig. 9, pi. 13, 
fig. 17, Savoy; salkvi, p. 410, Mexico; antennatum,-p.4:13, North America ; 
rugosum, p. 429, pi. 13, figs. 5, a & b, on peach trees, Clamart ; tarsaliSj 
p. 430, pi. 13, fig. 6, U. S. America ; wistaria'., p. 433, verrucosum, p. 442, 
pi. 13, figs. 13, tt & b, Montevideo : id. I. c. spp. nn. 
Mytilaspis j^omicorticis, sp. n., C. V. Riley, Rep. Ins. Mo. v. p. 95, 
figs. 31 & 32 (habits, parasites, remedies, &c., discussed, pp. 76-96). The 
insect is apparently Aspidiotus concldformis, auctt. 
(ANOPLURA.) 
PEDICULIDiE. 
Huimatoinyzus elephaniis, Piag. : a general account, and reference to all 
degraded forms. E. Newman, Ent. vi. pp. 465-470. 
