302 Ins, 
EHYNCHOTA. 
Lecanium hemisphcericurriy Targ.-Tozz., pi. viii. figs. 3 & 3 a, p. 334, Jiesperi- 
dum, Linn., pi. viii. fig. 2, p. 335, olece, Bern., pi. viii. fig. 1, p. 336; Kermes 
sp., pi. ix. fig. 1, p. 337 ; Rhizococcus araucarice^ Mask,, pi. x. figs. 1 a-q, 
p. 339; Dactylopius adonidum^ (Linn.), Sign., pi. xi. figs. 1, 1 a-<7, p. 341 ; 
Pseudococcus aceris, Geoff r., p. 345 ; Coccus cacti ^ Linn., p. 346 ; leery a 
purchasi, Mask., pi. ix. fig. 2, p. 347, and Orthezia americana, Walk. (?), 
pi. ix. fig. 3, p. 149. 
Douglas, J. W. Observations on the species of the Homopterous 
genus Orthezia, with a description of a new species. Tr. E. Soc. 
1881, pp. 297-303, pi. xv. {Cf. also P. E. Soc. 1881, pp. ix. & x.) 
Relates to Orthezia urticce, L,, cataphracta, Shaw, and normani, sp. n. 
— On the species of the genus Orthezia. Ent.M. M. xvii. pp. 172-174 
& 203-205. 
0, cataphracta, Shaw (= chiton, Zett., = signoreti, White), is distinct 
from urticce, L. (= Jloccosus, De Geer, =: characias, Bose., = duhius, Fabr., 
= urticce, Burm.). Much information is given concerning the forms and 
habits of both species. Several doubtful references are also noticed. 
Cocci destroyed by the larvce of Brachytarsus scalrosus, Fabr. ; Lichten- 
stein, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) i. pi. Ixxv. 
Pediaspis sorhi, Tischb., and Bathyaspis aceris, Forst., are probably 
dimorphous forms ; Mayr, SB. z.-b. Wien, xxxi. p. 4. 
Spondyliaspis, Sign., = Inglina, Mask. ; Signoret, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 
(6) i. p. clviii. 
Philippia olece, $ described, and Coccus ruhi, Schrank, noticed ; Lich- 
tenstein, op. cit. pp. cxiv.-exvi. 
Ceroplastes nisei : $ described ; Colvee, op. cit. p. xii. 
Chermes laricis. Hart: habits; Kessler, Ber. Ver. Cass, xxviii. 
pp. 29 «& 30. 
Coccus, sp. resembling lichen, on Ulmus montana ; Unander, Ent. 
Tidskr. ii. pp. 4, 5 & 56. 
Diaspis harrisi, Walsh : mode of diffusion ; Riley, Am. Nat. xv. 
p. 487. 
Aspiodiotus harrisi, Walsh, ? = Diaspis ostreiformis. Curt.; id. Index 
to Reports, p. 60. 
Chrysomphalus ficus (Riley), Ashmead, belongs to Aspidiotus ; Corn- 
stock, Canad. Ent. xiii. p. 9. 
Oudablis, g. n., Signoret, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) i. p. clvii. New name 
for Boisduvalia, Sign. (1875, nec Sign. 1868) ; types, B. lauri and 4-6 ‘«m- 
data. Sign. ; add B. paritearice, sp. n., Lichtenstein, op. cit. p. cxv.. South 
France. 
New species : — 
Diaspis pyri, Colvee, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) i. p. li., Spain. 
Aspidiotus pyri, Lichtenstein (previously confounded with Diaspis 
ostreiformis. Curt., which is described for comparison), Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 
(6) i. p. lii. ; A. juglandis, Colvee, op. cit. p. clxv., Catalonia; A. coc- 
cineus, Gennadius, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) i. p. 189, destructive to oranges 
