234 Ins. 
RHYNCHOTA. 
root mealy-bug/' of which the male is apterous (? = Coccus phalaridis^ 
Fab.) ; J. Lichtenstein, En^. M. M. xiv. pp. 34 & 35 ; Bull. Soc. Ent. 
Fr. (5) vii. p. cviii. 
Laboulbenia^ g. n. For L. brachypodii, sp. i^., found on Brdchypodium 
pinnaium j id. MT. schw. ent. Ges. v. p. 229, ? = Antonina purpurea^ Sign , 
id. 1. c. p. 302. The larva found to undergo all its metamorphoses with- 
out any food. 
“ Myxolecanium kibaroe, Beccari {Lecaniti) ” [apparently g. & sp. nn., 
but not so indicated], A. Targioni-Tozzetti, Bull, Ent. Ital. ix. p. 317, 
pi. vii. figs. 1-4, remarkable for its very long tubular labrum, found in ^ 
species of Kibara from New Guinea. 
Eriopeltis lichtensteini, sp. n. (briefly indicated), V. Signoret, Bull. Soo. 
Ent. Fr. (6) vii, p. xxxvi. Hy5res, Montpellier, and Holland. 
(ANOPLURA.) 
PeDICULID.53. 
A. Murray, “Aptera^’ (anted, p. 2), pp. 384-400, gives the chief 
characters, with occasional Reproduced woodcuts, of the species of Ilcemu- 
tomyzus, Hcematopinua, Phthirius, and Pediculus, of "vyhich specimens are 
contained in the Bethnal Green Branch Museum, 
