1915.] Cockerell and Robinson, Descriptions and Records of Coccide. 425 
Aspidiotus coryphe n. sp. 
Female scale nearly 2 mm. diameter, circular, flat, dull white or pale ochreous; 
exuvie sublateral, first skin exposed. 
Adult female about a mm. long, pyriform, pale yellow; pygidial area with three 
pairs of lobes; median lobes large and prominent, almost contiguous, rounded 
apically, with a single notch on the outer side; cephalad of each median lobe is a 
Fig.2. Aspidiotus coryphe. Caudal structures of adult female. 
conspicuous thickening, about the length of the lobe; second and third lobes small 
and transparent, notched like the median lobes; a small fringed squame between the 
median lobes; two fringed squames or plates between first and second lobes, three 
between second and third, and six beyond third, most of the last long and pointed, 
fringed only on one side; the usual small spines at bases of lobes; anal orifice pyri- 
form, distinctly pointed posteriorly; circumgenital glands in four groups, anterior 
laterals 7 to 9, posterior laterals 6 to 8. . 
Los Bafios, Philippine Is., Jan. 15, 1915 (Baker, 3291). On leaf-bases of Corypha 
elata Roxb. (Palme). 
Very close to A. putearius Green, but easily distinguished by the posses- 
sion of circumgenital glands and the more closely approximated median 
lobes. The habitat is also quite different; the insect does not make pits. 
Lepidosaphes ixore n. sp. 
Female scale white, varying to pale purplish brown with the margin white; elon- 
gate but rather broad, moderately convex, often somewhat curved, the surface with 
ridges (as in Phenacaspis varicosa) diverging from a centre near the exuvie; exuvie 
orange, about amm. long. Length of scale about 3.5 mm. 
Male scale nearly 2 mm. long, rather broad, similar in texture to the female. 
Adult female tinged with yellow, long-oval, length about 2450 when extended; 
abdominal segments prominent laterally, bearing spines; pygidial area broad; 
