ILLUSTRATIONS. 
[All figures are more or less magnified; exact size is indicated in descriptions. ] 
PLATE I. 
Coconut leaf showing work of Padraona chrijsozona Plitz. Note that on some of 
the leaflets the apical portion of the blade has been eaten, while in others the 
basal portion is represented by the midrib alone. 
PLATE IT. Drawn by W. Schultze. 
Fig, 1. Coconut leaflet showing abandoned notches made by young larve of 
Padraona chrysozona Plitz. 
2. Egg on margin of leaf. 
2 A. Profile of egg. 
3. Full-grown larva, 
3 A. Profile of head. 
4. Pupa. 
4 A, Lateral view of pupa. 
4B. First thoracic spiracle or stigma. 
PuATE IIT. Drawn by W. Schultze. 
Fig. 1. Padraona chrysozona Pitz, male. 
2. Female. 
PLATE IV. 
Fig. l. Chalcis obscurata Walk., adult. 
2. Coconut leaflet with cocoons of Braconid parasitic on P. chyrsozona 
Plétz together with shriveled caterpillar skin of latter. 
PLATE V. 
Fig. 1. Thosea cinereamarginata Banks, full-grown larva. 
2. Pupa. 
2 A. Lateral view of pupa. 
PLATE VI. 
Figs. 1, 1 A. Coconut leaflet with adult females and young of Aspidiotus de- 
structor Sign. Note arrangement of young along veins. 
2. Coconut leaflet attacked by disease causing spots similar to those 
produced by A. destructor Sign. 
PLEATS Ve 
. Aspidiotus destructor Sign., adult male, 
Female puparium, showing adult and eggs. 
Fig. 
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2 
3. Male puparium. 
4. Egg. 
5. Antenna of larva, distal segment. 
6. Pygidium of female. 
. Antenna of adult male, distal segment. 
8. Young larva. 
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