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Fig 25. — Phenacoccus peltiti n. sp., A, fore leg; B, 

 middle leg; C, hind leg; D, anterior spiracle; E, 

 posterior spiracle; F, antenna. 



showing the extremes as follows: 



body-glands near the mar- 

 gins of the body as well as 

 a few scattered over the 

 surface; these glands pro- 

 ject above the derm, as in 

 figure; legs and antennae 

 very well developed. strong- 

 ly chitinized, and with 

 numerous long hairs; anten- 

 nal Jormnlce variable, as 

 follows: 325946178, 32(59) 

 46178, 3(92)5416(78), (23) 

 9154678, (23^95146(78), 

 329514678,329(154)678,32- 

 954(16)78,329546178, 329- 

 546187,32945(61)78,32945- 

 1678, 3(29)51(46)78, 3(29) 

 541678, 3925(16)478,3(92) 

 514678, and 3(29)5(146)78; 

 antennal curves as in dia- 

 gram, leg measurements 



Tibia 



Trochanter 

 and Femur 



Prothoracic leg 350 x 91 



368 X 94 



Mesothoracic leg 376 x 94 



.385 X 97 



Metathoracic leg 412 x 94 



;.. 420 X 97 



279 

 309 



41 

 35 



320 X 38 

 323 

 368 

 397 



X 44 

 X 47 

 X 50 



Tarsus 



103 

 121 

 115 

 118 



X -Si 

 X 32 



X 

 X 



32 

 32 



118 X 32 

 132 X 32 



Fig. 26. — Phenacoccus pettiti n. sp.. A, cerarius of anal lobe on ultimate segment; B, cerarius 

 of penultimate segment; C, second head cerarius. 



