ART. 12. 



MASKELL GENERA OF COCCIDAE MORRISON. 



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use of the name as a unit in the classification of the Coccidae is by 

 Cockerell and Parrott.^^ 



Fig. 27. — Ceyptes baccatcs (Maskell). A. larva, anal plates, X44o; B. adult 



FEMALE, ANAL PLATES, X 165 ; C. LARVA, OUTLINE OP BODY, X 115 ; D. LARVA, MIDDLE LEG, 

 X220; E. LARVA, ANTENNA, X 220 ; P. ADULT FEMALE, ANTENNA, X 220 ; G. ADULT FEMALE, 

 LEG, X115; H. ADULT FEMALE, SPIRACULAR SPINE REGION, X 220 ; I. ADULT FEMALE, AB- 

 DOMINAL VENTRAL DISK PORE, X 1500 ; J. LARVA, SPIRACLE TO MARGIN, X 640 ; K. ADULT 

 FEMALE, BODY SPINE, X 1500 ; L. ADULT FEMALE, SPIRACULAR PORE, X 1500 ; M. ADULT 

 FEMALE, SPIRACI-E VTITH PORES, X 220 ; N. ADULT FEMALE, TUBULAR DUCT, X 1500. 



The Maskell collection contains two slides of this species, one of 

 " rostrum, antenna, and foot of female, Australia, 1891," and one of 

 " larvae, 1891." There is also a considerable quantity of unmounted 



i^The Industrialist, 1899, p. 162. 



