i7 , 2 Morrison: Philippine Nondiaspine Coccidse 173 
Gregor), on cowpea (coll. Arce 2588), on Lycopersicum esculen- 
tum '(coll. Arce 2586, 2587) : Bulacan Province, on guava ( Mc- 
Gregor ) : Laguna Province, Los Banos, on Ricinus communis 
(coll. Banks 18461), on Mimosa pudica (coll. Banks 18460), on 
Xanthosoma sagittif olium (Coccidse Malayana, 9, coll. Baker) ; 
Paete, on Cyathida prostrata (coll. McGregor) : Rizal Province, 
Fort William McKinley, on Leucaena glauca (coll. McGregor) ; 
Las Pinas, on Wrightia laniti (coll. McGregor) ; Pasay, on An- 
nona squamosa, Gliricidia sepium, Antigonon leptopus, and Ja- 
tropha curcas (coll. McGregor) ; San Pedro Makati on Pitheco- 
lohium dulce and Lantana camara (coll. McGregor) . Also from 
the Philippines on “Marang” i=Artocarpus odoratissima] , col- 
lected at plant quarantine, Washing-ton, D. C., by H. L. Sanford 
(F. H. B. 1320). 
Pseudoeoccus saccliari (Ckll.). 
Dactylopiusi saccliari Cockerell, Journ. Trin. Field Nat. Club 2 
(1895) 195. 
Pseudococcus saccliari (Ckll.), Fernald, Cat. Cocc. World (1903) 
109. 
This species is represented by two lots of material, both col- 
lected at Manila by Geo. Compere, one on sugar cane (20165), 
the other on bamboo grass (20229). 
Pseudococcus filamentosus (Ckll.). Plate 1, fig. 8. 
Pseudococcus filamentosus (Ckll.), Robinson, Philip. Journ. Sci. § 
D 12 (1917) 8. 
The following records, in addition to those given by Miss 
Robinson, may be listed for this species: 
Luzon, Manila, on Tamarindus indicus (2589), Annona retic- 
ulata (2570) (coll. Arce) ; “wild bush” (20170), citrus (no 
number), and unnamed host (20232) (coll. Compere) : Bataan 
Province, Lamao, on orange (coll. Wester). The illustrations 
and key characters should make its separation from other Phil- 
ippine species comparatively easy. 
Pseudococcus bromeliae (Bouche). 
Lecanium bromeliae Bouche, Schadl. Gart. Ins. (1833) 49. 
Pseudococcus bromeliae (Bouche) Fernald, Cat. Cocc. World (1903) 
98. 
What is unquestionably this species, as it is identified to-day, 
and as determined by a comparison with numerous specimens 
from pineapple from all over the world, was included in the ma- 
terial received for identification from Mr. Mackie. According to 
