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Fic. 16. Pseudococcus filamentosus (CkIl.), adult female; a, posterior apex of abdomen, show- 
ing cerarii, dorsal spines, anal setz, anal ring, etc., X 115; 6b, dorsal spine, X 640; c, leg, 
X 115; d, antenna, X 115. 
Fic. 17. Pseudococcus bromeliae (Bouché), adult female; end of abdomen, showing cerarii, 
apical sets, ventral chitinized thickening, anal ring, etc., X 115. 
Industry, United States Department of Agriculture, a specialist 
on the genus Annona, and he informs me that the specific name 
sativus has never been used in this genus. On the other hand, 
the name commonly given to the cultivated pineapple is Ananas 
sativa, and in view of the identity of the insect, it seems almost 
certain that the host record should be the latter name. The 
species has also been collected at quarantine, Washington, D. C., 
on banana received from the Philippines, by Mr. E. R. Sasscer. 
