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There are four specimens of this species in the collection of the 
Department of Agriculture, reared January 6, 1881, from Diaspis brome- 
lice Kern, on Ananassa sativa in the greenhouses of the Department. 
(2) COCCOPHAGUS AURANTII n. sp. 
This is the original clear- winged form referred to in the preliminary 
remarks under the last species. We have but two specimens, and these 
were reared by Mr. Coquillett, May 9, 1887. It is the species to which 
Fig. 7. — Coecophagus aurantii n. sp. ; greatly enlarged (orginal). 
Tve gave the above name in MS at the time of -its first receipt. It 
differs from the typical Coecophagus principally in the long fringe to 
the hind wings ; but it hardly seems necessary to erect a new genus 
for it. 
COCCOPHAGUS AURANTII 11. sp. 
Female. — Length 0*7 ram. ; expanse 1-16 mm. ; greatest width of forewing 0*18 mm. 
Joint 1 of fnnicle shorter and narrower than pedicel and than joint 2, which is sub- 
equal to pedicel in length and width ; joint 3 shorter than 2. General color light 
brownish yellow; occipital line, margin of pronotum, scapulae, outer edge of rae 
tanotum, abdomen, especially lateral margin, darker; antennas and legs light fus- 
cous ; eyes black, ocelli red ; wings hyaline, veins slightly dusky. Fore-wings with 
disc densely, finely, and uniformly ciliate, costal margin with very short marginal 
cilia beginning at stigma, growing gradually longer at tip of wing and on lower 
outer margin becoming half the width of wing; broadest portion of wing beyond 
stigma; hind wings with two rows of discal cilia and an incomplete third row on 
outer third; cilia of lower margin somewhat longer than greatest wing width. 
Described from two female specimens reared May 9, 1887, by D. W. 
Coquillett from Aspidiotus aurantii var. citrinus from San Gabriel, Cal. 
Specimens of this species occur in the collection of the Department 
of Agriculture, reared from the following species of Coccidre: Aspidio- 
tus ancylus Put. var. on Linden, District of Columbia; Mytilaspis citri- 
icola Pack, on Orange, Florida ; and Aspidiotus pint Comst. on Pinus 
rigida, Ithaca, N". Y. 
