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3. — Feet witli knobbed diffitiiles 4. 
Feet without knobl)ed ditritules. 
Species covered with a cottony secretion. 
.A.ntennfe pyriform, with two knobbed hairs on last joint; body with 
very lonpr pubescence G. 4. (jiiieriiiia Sig. 
Antennre conical-inonilifonn. witli short pubescence. 
Abdomen with appendages more or less large and fringed ; larva with 
7-jointed antennie, the third and seventh joints long. 
G. 5. IVIoiioplilebii!^ Leach. 
Abdomen with rotund spinnerets mingled with some hairs and clear, 
translucent .spots ; larva with (?) 6-jointed antenme. 
G. 6, Orton ia Sig, 
Species covered with a white secretion. 
Antenme very long; eyes reticulated ; anal ring simple, without hairs. 
G. 7. Learliia Sig- 
4. — Feet with horn-shaped digitules, two on the tarsus and two on the claw. 
Genital apparatus ending in a tube, externally with a reticulated 
ring like a sphineter, and with hairs at its extremity. 
G. 8. leery a Sig. 
Males. 
Feet with numerous knobbed digitules; halters with four terminal setse. 
G. 2. CceloMtoiiia Maskell. 
Feet without knobbed digitules, only simple hairs. 
Abdomen with rounded, tubercles, hairy appendages; genital organ not 
long 2 . 
Abdomen slightly lobed at sides; genital organ very long, twisted; legs 
lotig, tarsi one-third shorter than tibije. with a small supplemen- 
tary articulation at tip, a single claw with a hair on the inner and 
outer face; autennte 10 jointed, the joints gradually increasing 
in length apically ; eyes facetted. 
G. 3. Porpliyropliora Brandt. 
2. — Abdominal tubercular appendages with three long hairs; antennal joints 3- 
10 nearly of equal length, each with two whorls of hairs. 
G. 5. .Moiiuplilobiis Leach. 
Abdominal tubercular appendages with four long hairs. ...G. 8. Ic«*i*ya Sig. 
Abdomen without appendages ; antennal joints 3-10 nearly of equal length, 
with two nodosities and two whorls of hairs on each joint. 
G. 7. Lieacbia Sig. 
Subfainilj II. — CocciNyE. 
Table of Tribes. 
Species not enclosed in a hard, calcareous substance, oval, not quiescent, but 
moving freely about, naked or covered with a cottony or tloccu- 
lent substance, some transforming to the adult state in waxy sacs 
or envelopes; young larva in f with (J-jointed anteniiie, in 'J, 5- 
7 joints; in adult 9 7, 8 or 9 joints, in % 9- or 10-jointed. 
