18, 6 Morrison: Nondiaspine Coccidx 645 
The terminal segment longest, a little slenderer than the 
others; legs (only parts available) stout, heavy and short, the 
tarsal digitules normal, slender, long, slightly knobbed at 
apices, claw digitules probably similar, but broken, claw 
probably without denticle, but the extreme tips of those avail- 
able for examination broken off, hind coxze with numerous pores, 
hind tibiz also with similar pores, but their extent not determin- 
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Fic. 3. Pseudococcus hispidus sp. nov., adult female; a, posterior apex of abdomen, showing 
anal ring, cerarii, pores, and unusually large dorsal sete, X 165; 6, hind coxa, show- 
ing both surfaces, X 165; c, large ventral multilocular disk pore, X 1,500; d, outline of body, 
showing number and position of cerarii, ete., X 30; e, foreleg, X 165; f, antenna, X 165; 
9, triangular pore, X 1,500. 
