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Habitat. — Tokio, Japan, on leaves of bamboo, July, 1804. (Takaha- 
shi; Div. Ent. Dept. Agr. No. 6609.) 
The C. raccinii used for comparison are on Yaccinimn myrtilhis. from 
Kralove Dvur, Bohemia (Karl Side). 
Parlatoria these n. sp. 
Female scale. — On bark of twig*, very inconspicuous, about 1% mm. 
long, oval in outline, slightly convex, pale ochreous, with the second 
skin black or nearly so. Second skin not far from circular, rather less 
than one-third total length of scale ; first skin about half overlapping 
second. Eemoved from the twig, the scales leave a white mark, repre- 
senting the so-called ventral scale. 
Adult Female. — (Boiled in potash) colorless, with the lobes pale 
ochreous. Mouth-parts as usual in genus. Grouped glands present, 
caudolaterals of about 7 orifices, cephalolaterals of about 20. median 
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Fig. 6. — Parlatoria thecp (from drawing by Cockerell). 
group represented by a single orifice only. Lobes of the type of 
P. pergandei. I find it almost impossible to adequately describe in 
words the abdominal fringe of this or any other species of Parlatoria, 
and so give a figure which will facilitate identification. 
Habitat.— Japan, precise locality not stated; on tea plant. (Taka- 
hashi.) 
The dark second skin, which is comparatively small, distinguishes 
this species; at a glance it looks not unlike Aspidiotus camellia'. It is 
attacked by a fungus, of which, however, I have seen only the mycelium. 
Phenacoccus pergandei n. sp. 
Female with ovisac 8J mm. long, 3 broad. Ovisac white, firm, 
not grooved, partly overlapping the wrinkled, orange brown female. 
