18, 6 Morrison: Nondiaspine Coccidex 661 
tips; ventrally with a submarginal row of fairly large, slender, 
entire sete, and with others near antenne and anterior to anal 
plates; no dorsal sete noted; anal plates triangular, the 
anterolateral margin of each longer than the posterolateral, but 
the shape of the plates much subject to distortion through mount- 
ing, inner and posterior half of each plate with about seventeen to 
twenty small setz; ventral ridge with three larger sets and with 
two pairs of much larger fringe sete, the inner smaller; anal 
ring small, ‘with pores and ten sete. 
Larva.—So far as can be determined from the very limited 
material available, the larva is entirely similar to that of C. 
penangensis, previously described. 
Fic. 8. Coccus secretus sp. nov.; a, adult female, anal plates, X 220; b, adult female, spir- 
acular spines, X 640; c, adult female, derm dorsally immediately anterior to anal plates, 
X 220; d, larva, claw, X 640; e, adult female, claw, X 640; f, adult female, antenna, X 835; 
9, adult female, marginal setz, X 1,500. 
This species has been described from the following specimens ““ 
mounted on slides: One adult (holotype) from hollow stems of 
Macaranga sp., Singapore (J. H. Burkill X-2); two adults, in 
hollow stems of Macaranga triloba, Kendong, Malacca, Malay 
Peninsula (. H. Burkill 1440); one adult, in hollow stem of 
Macaranga triloba, foot of Tampin Hill, north of Malacca, Malay 
Peninsula (J. H. Burkill 1331) ; one intermediate stage, the same ; 
One late larva, the same; and from one or more unmounted speci- 
mens of each of these lots of material, all of which was received 
from Mr. E. E. Green. The types are in the United States Na- 
tional collection of Coccide. 
The salient characters of the species are indicated in the key 
at the end of this series of descriptions of new species. 
