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groups are characters that suggest its more proper inclusion in the 

 genus Leucaspis. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATES H to K. 



Plate H. 



Fig. 1 Aspidiotus longispinus ; pygidium of adult female. 



„ 2 ,. cuculus ; adult female, ventral view. 



„ 3 „ „ ; pygidium of adult female. 



,, 4 „ pedronis ; pygidium of adult female. 



„ 5 „ maleollus ; adult female, ventral view. 



„ 6 „ „ ; pygidium of adult female. 



Plate I. 



Fig. 7 Aspidiotus cistuloides ; puparimn of female. 



„ 8 „ ,, ; pygidium of adult female. 



„ 9 ,, quadriclavatus ; pygidium of adult female. 



„ 10 „ taprobamts ; pygidium of adult female. 



„ 11 „ phyllanthi ; pygidium of adult female. 



,, 12 „ occultus v. dongatus ; galls of female. 



„ 13 ,, „ ; pygidium of adult female. 



,, 14 Odonaspis penicillata ; puparium of female. 



„ 15 ,, ,, ; male puparium. 



„ 16 „ ,, ; pygidium of adult female. 



Plate J. 



Fig. 17 Aonidia echinata; puparium of female. 



18 „ ,, ; adult female, ventral view. 



19 ,, „ ; pygidium of adult female. 



20 „ pusilla ; puparium of female. 



21 ,, „ ; pygidium of adult female, 



22 „ spatulata ; terminal joint of male antenna. 



23 ,, mesuae ; adult male, dorsal view. 



24 Gymnaspis spinomarginata ; adult female, ventral view, 



25 „ „ /margin of pygidium. 



26 Parlatoria proteus ; margin of female pygidium. 

 ,, 27 „ per gandii \. phyllanthi ) puparium of female, 

 „ 28 ,, atalantice; pygidium of adult female. 

 ,, 29 Fiorinia bidens; female puparium, ventrolateral view. 

 ,, 3Q ,, „ ; pygidium of adult female. 



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