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distinctly visible, large, laterad of the middle; first skin when nibbed shin- 
ing coppery. 9 reniform, with four very low, broad, inconspicuous lobes, 4 
groups of ventral glands, cephalolaterals 8, caudolaterals 4 to 7. Tehuantepec 
City, Mexico Collected by Prof. Townsend. 
A. (A8pidiotu8 s. str. f) racchari Ckll. — 9 scale white, becoming grayish, more or less 
oval, first skin brown, second orange. $ scale elongate. 9 very pale yel- 
lowish, with a slight pink tinge; median lobes rather large, 2nd pair smaller, 
3rd rudimentary. On sugar cane, Jamaica. (Journ. Inst. Jamaica, i,255.) 
A. (Chrysomphalus) scutiformis Ckll. — 9 scale superficially rather like A. Jicus, but 
large, very flat, with large orange exuviae, not nipple-like. The scales are 
occasionally nearly white. 9 very much like persece. On Citrus, etc., Mexico. 
A. (Hemiberleshi) tricolor Ckll. — 9 scale If mm. diameter, approximately circular, 
very little convex, white with a brownish stain ; exuviae central or sublateral, 
covered by a film of secretion; first skin black or dark brown, second skin 
deep orange. 9 with only a single pair of lobes, these large; no groups of 
ventral glands. Allied to ulmi and rapax. Salina Cruz, Mexico. Collected by 
Prof. Townsend. 
A. (Chrysomphalus f) yuccae Ckll. — 9 scale oval, dirty whitish ; exuviae covered, incon- 
spicuous, pale brown; when rubbed becoming very conspicuous, dark brown 
or black. 9 with three pairs of lobes, only the median well developed. On 
Yucca. Coahuila, Mexico. (Bull. 1, Tech. Ser., Div. Ent., p. 32.) 
Fiji Islands. 
A. (subg. nor. f ) vitiensis Mask. — 9 scale grayish white, occurring thickly massed; 
exuviae snbcentral, yellow. 9 with very large, widely apart, median lobes, 
and others smaller; four conspicuous forked plates; four groups of ventral 
glands, caudolaterals about 15, cephalolaterals 6 to 10. On various forest trees. 
(N. Z. Trans., xxvii, 40.) 
New Zealand. 
(Most of the New Zealand and Australian species seem not to fit well in the 
subgenera of the Northern Hemisphere It will be necessary to make a special 
study of them before they can be classified subgenerically.) 
A. (subg. f ) atherospermae Mask. — 9 scale circular, flat, brown; exuviae forming a 
lighter protuberance in center. 9 light yellow ; several lobes, the two median 
pairs largest; scale like serrated plates; four groups of ventral glands. The 
$ scale is oval. On Atherosperma. New Zealand. (N. Z. Trans., xi, 198.) 
A. (Aspidiotus s. sir. ?) carpodeti Mask. — 9 scale usually light brown but rather vari 
able, convex, circular; exuviae central. 9 with large median lobes, second 
pair much smaller; four groups of ventral glands. $ scale narrow, with 
parallel sides. On Cafpodetus and Vitex. (N. Z. Trans., xvii, 21.) 
A. (subg. t) corokiae Mask: — 9 scale circular, slightly convex, yellow or (rarely) white; 
exuviae central, yellow. 9 with no distinct groups of ventral glands. On 
Corolla. (N. Z. Trans., xxiii, 2.) 
A. (subg. t) dysoxyli Mask. — 9 scale circular, somewhat convex, brown. 9 bright 
yellow; six lobes, of which only the median two are conspicuous; four 
groups of ventral glauds. $ scale oval. On Dysoxylon spectabile. (N. Z. Trans., 
xi, 198.) 
A. (subg?) sophorae Mask. — 9 scale nearly circular, flat, bluish gray. 9 greenish- 
yellow; median lobes conspicuous, plates as in went, five (sometimes four) 
groups of ventral glands. J scale oval. On Sophora teiraptera. (N. Z. Trans., 
xvi, 121.) 
