664 The Philippine Journal of Science 1921 
Fic. 9. Coccus macarange sp. nov.; a, adult female, anal plates, X 220; b, adult female, derm 
showing areolation, X 220; ¢c, larva, claw, xX 640; d, adult female, derm anterior to anal 
plates, showing dorsal circular pores, X 57.5; e, adult female, derm and spiracular spines, 
X 220; f, adult female, marginal sete, showing range of variation, X 1,500; g, adult female, 
claw, X 640; h, adult female, spiracle, X 220; i, adult female, antenna, X 220; j, larva, 
antenna, X 440; k, adult female, spiracular spines, x 640. 
with quinquelocular disk pores between spiracles and margin, 
and slightly larger disk pores with six to eight loculi beneath anal 
plates; dorsally with a number of rather large, stiff setz, scat- 
tered apparently indefinitely ; ventrally also with scattered sete, 
these smaller and perhaps a little less abundant; marginal sete 
appearing rather delicate, elongate, the terminal portion ragged 
or frayed, about as long as or even shorter than dorsal setz and 
on the average about as long ds lateral spiracular spines; the 
latter in threes, the middle distinctly longer than the other two, 
all stout, tapering to a bluntly rounded tip, the bases of the 
laterals usually somewhat swollen; anal plates triangular, the 
angles rather sharply rounded, with four rather long dorsal sete 
placed close to the apex of each plate, three ventral ridge sete 
and two pairs of much larger fringe sete, the latter nearly equal 
in size; anal ring with pores and, apparently, eight set. 
Larva.—Apparently entirely similar to those of closely related 
species. 
