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median lobes broad, sloping to a blunt point, the edges minutely dentate; second 
lobes consisting of two shorter rounded lobules, the first resembling the median lobes, 
more or less notched on each side, the second simple; third pair of lobes short and 
rounded, broad ‘at base; two spines and two long spine-like plates in the wide interval 
between the median lobes; two spine-like plates lateral of median lobes, and three 
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Vy 3. 3B. 
Fig. 3. Lepidosaphes ixore. 3, caudal structures; 3A, female scale; 3B, male scale. 
lateral of second and of third lobes; basal margins of lobes thickened, and the whole 
pygidial margin dense; prominent dorsal glands, but no circumgenital glands; anal 
orifice small, transversely oval or nearly circular, over twice as far from hind end as 
first lobes are from third. 
Larva in female 400 » long; eyes blue after boiling in liquor potasse. 
Los Bafios, Philippine Is., Jan. 5, 1915 (C. F. Baker, 3264). On stems of [xoru 
coccinea. The very large larve are evidently produced viviparously. 
In Leonardi’s arrangement, this will fall in Coccomytilus, nearest to C. 
albus (Ckll.), from which it differs by the much greater size, more prominent 
lobes, and the character of the scale. 
The following species of Diaspine have lately been collected in the 
Philippine Is. by Professor C. F. Baker. (L. B. = Los Bajfios.) 
Parlatoria zizyphus (Lucas). On Citrus decumana; L. B., Jan. 5, 1915 
(3272). | 
P. pergandu Comstock. In the material boiled up from 3289, L. B., 
on Celtis philuppinensis, we found a mature female with the characters of 
P. pergandu, but the scale was overlooked and lost, and no other Parlatoria 
scales can be found on the material. The caudolateral grouped glands were 
5, cephalolaterals 6; rudimentary, pointed, fourth lobe very distinct. 
Fioruia fiortme (Targ.). L. B., on leaves of Celtis philippinensis, Jan. 
15, 1915 (3289). “When crowded soon overlaid by a stratum of Septo- 
basidvum minusculum Syd.” (Baker.) 
Pinnaspis siphonodontis C. & R. L. B., on Celtis philippinensis, Nov. 
1914 (3292). 
Pseudaonidia curculiginis Green. L. B., on leaf bases of Corypha elata, 
Jan. 15, 1915 (3290). 
