1008 JOURNAL, BOMBAY NATURAL HIST. SOCIETY, Vol. XXVIII. 
Aspidiotus calophylli, n. sp. (Fig. 2. 
Puparium of female pale brown, semi- 
translucent ; flat, broadly ovate. Exuviae 
yellowish, sub-central. 
Adult female turbinate ; broadly 
rounded in front, acutely pointed behind. 
There is a slight lateral constriction 
demarkiiig tho thoracic from the abdomi- 
nal areas. Segmental divisions strongly 
deflued, especially those between the 
thorax and abdomen and between the 
abdomen and pygidium. Pygidium with 
three pairs of prominent lobes of which 
the median are the largest ; median and 
first laterals distinctly trifoliate, second 
laterals bifoliate. Squames broad and 
deeply fimbriate ; numerous, nine beyond 
the outer lateral lobe. Circumgenital pores 
in four groups ; upper groups with from lo 
to 23, lower groups with from 14 to 18 
pores. Dorsal pores numerous, small, com- 
municating with conspicuous ducts which are long and slender on the central 
area, but relatively short and stout on the lateral areas. Length 2 mm. 
On foliage of Calophi/llum walker i. Namunakuli Hill, Badulla. 
Difl'ers from pedronis in the strongly marked segmentation and in the 
broader and more numerous squames. 
.Aonidia (Oreeniella) columnifera, n. sp. (Fig. 3.) 
) 
Fig. 2 —Axjndiotus calophylli. 
Adult $ , X 30. 
Fig. 3 — Aonidia columnifera. (a) Pygidium of nymph. X 4o0. 
(b) Pygidium of adult 9 , X 220. (c) Male puparium, x 10. 
Puparium of female flattish, broadly oblate ; dull castaiieous ; larval 
pellicle blackish, the central area occupied by a cylindrical column of 
dense, white wax which is often missing in old examples. 
