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W. H. ASHMEAD. 
Tribe II. — Leucaspmi. 
Table of Genera. 
Females. 
Scale ovally produced, white; the first larval skin yellowish or brownish, the 
second pitch or red-brown. 
Edge of abdomen with a fringe of spiny hairs G. 1. Sig. 
Edge of abdomen without a fringe of spiny hairs G. 2. Polia$i|>i!« Mask. 
Scale narrow at the apex, then abruptly widened and produced with almost 
parallel sides, delicate, brownish yellow; second larval skin cov- 
ered by a secretion G. 3. Pioriiiia Targ. 
(= Uhleria Comst. ) 
Scale circular, or broadly oval, rather flat; first larval skin oval, or almost cir- 
cular. placed in the middle, or slightly away from it. 
G. 4. Aoiiidia Sig- 
Males. 
Scale much elongated, narrow, pure white, very convex behind the larval skin, 
somewhat flattened posteriorly. 
Terminal antennal joint with knobbed hairs G. 1. Sig. 
Terminal antennal joint without knobbed hairs G. 2. Poliaspis Mask. 
Scale narrow at the apex, much widened and produced behind, with almost par- 
allel sides, usually carinated G. 3. Fiorinia Targ. 
Scale oval, with the larval skin away from the middle G. 4. Aoiiidia Sig. 
Subfamily V. — Brachyscelin.e. 
Table of Genera. 
Females. 
Species with six legs, but short and unfit for use. 
G. 1. Bracliyscelis Schrader. 
Species with two long posterior legs G. 2. Opisf lioseelis Schr. 
Species entirely without legs G. 3. Ascelis Schr. 
Males. 
Antenna* 10-jointed ; abdomen long, slender, gradually enlarged towards apex 
and terminating in a stylus and two caudal filaments ; eyes promi- 
nent G. 1. Bracliyscelis Schr. 
