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Fic. 35. Paralecanium luzonicum Ckll., adult female. a, outline of body, showing legs, 
antennz, grooves opposite spiracles, etc., 12; b, antenna, X 165; c, anal plates from 
above, X 165; d, spiracular and marginal spines, X 335; e, leg, X 165. 
ippines, and also appears to be distinct from the numerous spe- 
cies with well-developed legs and antenne described from Ceylon 
by Green in his Coccidae of Ceylon. 
Paralecanium cocophylle Banks. 
Paralecanium cocophyllez Banks, ROBINSON, Philip. Journ. Sci. § D 12 
(1917) 12. 
Paralecanium expansum quadratum (Green). Plate 1, fig. 11. 
Lecanium expansum var. quadratum GREEN, Cocc. Ceylon, pt. 3 (1904) 
236. 
Material from the Philippines which I have considered to be 
this species has been compared with specimens from Ceylon, 
sent by Mr. Green. While a number of variations from the 
normal characters found in typical P. expansum from Ceylon 
have been noted, I have been unable to conclude that the Phil- 
ippine specimens are distinct from expansum var, quadratum, 
and place them under this name for the present without attempt- 
ing to decide whether or not var. quadratum should be considered 
to be specifically distinct from true expansum. The Philippine 
material that has been examined appears to be intermediate be- 
tween typical exrpansum and cocophyllz as described by Banks. 
