Z 
Fig. 12. Paralecanium ovatum sp. nov.; a, adult female, outline, X 16.5; b, male puparium, 
X 80; ¢, adult female, antenna, X 335; d, larva, spiracle, X 335; e, adult female, leg, X 335; 
jf, adult female, section of body margin showing areolation, ete. X 165; 9, adult female, 
spiracular spines, X 885; h, larva, anal plates, X 440; 4, adult female, anal plates, X 165% 
j, larva, leg, X 335; k, marginal flabelle of younger adult female, X 335; 1, same, of 
adult female, X 385; m, larva, antenna, X 335. 
found in some other species; marginal third or a little more of 
the dorsum divided into large plates by thin transparent lines 
through the derm, the resulting arrangement at the margin 
somewhat similar to that found in Hucalymnatus tessellatus; 
antenne small, 6-segmented, average lengths of the segments 
about as follows (in microns) : I, 18; II, 14; Ill, 46.5; IV, 18; 
V, 17; VI, 27; the third segment nearly twice as long as any 
other; antennze sometimes even more reduced than indicated by 
the preceding measurements, and some of the joints indistinct or 
apparently wanting; legs present, but much reduced, approach- 
