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HUNTER: COCCIDyE OF KANSAS, III. 
generally as a bench-like lateral extension of the inner lobule. Plates 
1, 1-2, 1-2, plates simple, spines and dorsal glands arranged as shown 
in figure, together with an average number of circumgenital glands. 
Since this scale is described from Kansas, the specimens in hand 
conform with Cooley’s description. The male scale seems to be uni- 
formly larger than in the type insect, and with darker exuvim. 
CliioiKisjiis jtiilifoliir Fitch. Plate XV, figs. 1,2. 
Common upon Pinus sp. on the campus in Lawrence and vicinity’ 
The infestation nowhere serious. 
I'ul riiui ria iiiii ii iiK'rahilis Kathv. Plate XVI, figs. 1, 2. 
On soft maple (Ace}' sp.), white elm ( Ulnius americana), honey 
locust sp.), black walnut nigra), in the vicinity of 
Lawrence, and on maple near Kansas City. 
MEASUREMENTS IN MICROMILLIMETERS. 
Maple 
Honey-locust . 
Walnut 
White elm. 
HOST. 
1 
•> 
:t 
4 
5 
0 
7 
H 
Maple 
45 
48 
G3 
51 
36 
27 
24 
45 
Honey-locust 
39 
42 
G9 
45 
.30 
24 
21 
45 
Walnut 
45 
48 
G3 
51 
36 
27 
24 
45 
(t 
45 
51 
GG 
60 
36 
24 
24 
42 
Antennau Segments. 
Legs. 
Coxa. 
Troch. 
Fern. 
Tibia. 
Tarsi. 
Claws. 
9G 
60 
175 
1.35 
105 
108 
30 
180 
135 
78 
27 
90 
60 
147 
129 
66 
24 
108 
.30 
180 
1.50 
84 
25 
63 
174 
1.59 
90 
21 
ViilrhKiriit j>raiii, n. sp. Plate XVI, fig. 3; plate XVII; plate XVIII, 
figs. 1, 2. 
Scale of female. Before the formation of the ovisac the scale is 
not unlike that of the fully mature Lcoanium hesperidum, of delicate 
texture, plane surface, oval, 1-1.7 mm. in width, 1..5-2.i) mm. long. 
After oviposition the scale becomes more dense, recurved, plicate, 
when boiled in KOH and .spread out under cover glass measures 
about 3 mm. in width and 4 mm. in length. Marginal spines simple. 
The base of ovisac ranges from '> to 7 mm. in length and from 3 to 5 
mm. in width. 
The larvm settle on the twigs and both sides of the leaves, prefer- 
ably the under side, in either case choosing positions alongside the 
