ART. 12. 



MASKELL GENEEA OF COCC[DAE MORRISON. 



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dococcus type, the two basal segments each with a long seta ; and the 

 apical segment With several fairly long setae; legs not very long, 

 fairly stout, the tibia and tarsus thick, tarsal claw short and stout, 

 without denticle, digitules normal, threadlike, with swollen tips; 

 coxae without pores, but with two long setae at apex below ; eyespots 



Pig. 14. — Lachnodius eucalypti (Maskell). A. lauva, antenna, X44o; B. larva, apbx 



OH" ABDOMEN, X 440 ; C. LARVA, OUTLINE OP BODY, X 165 ; D. ADULT FEMALE, ANTENNA, 

 XllS; E. ADULT FEMALE, ANAL RING, X 220 ; F. ADULT FEMALE, TYPES OF SPINES, X 1500 ; 



G. ADULT FEMALE, TUBULAR DUCT, X 1500 ; H. ADULT FEMALE, QUINQUBLOCULAR PORE, 

 X1500; I. ADULT FEMALE, LEG, Xll5; J. LARVA, LEG, X 440. 



not observed; mentum small, short-triangular, 1-segmented, apex 

 rounded; no traces of dorsal ostioles noted; margin of body with a 

 single row of short, sharp conical spines and much longer setae alter- 

 nating, or more frequently with two spines and then one seta; body 

 elsewhere with occasional short sliarp spines, and small blunt spines, 



