104 SPOLIA ZEYLANICA. 
FROGATTIELLA PENICILLATA, Gr. 
(= Odonaspis penicillata.) 
J.B.N.H., Vol. XVI., p. 346. 
The “ hairs ” of Green are in reality plates, of which there 
are six orseven. There are also 2 long setz which reach as far 
caudad as do the plates. There is a seta just mesad of the 
second paraphyses and another at the anterior limit of the 
pygidium. A third pair of paraphyses was not visible in the 
insects examined. The body contained larve with mouth- 
setze well developed. There are parastigmatic pores associated 
with the anterior spiracles. The pygidium and the lateral 
margins of the preceding segments are more highly chitinized 
than the rest of the pygidium. The anus is surrounded by a 
ring of chitin. 
CHRYSOMPHALUS CISTULOIDES, Gr. 
Ibid., p. 342. 
I am not certain that Green is correct in his interpretation 
of the shape of the scale. Some look very like it, but though 
the ventral scale does stand up, I think there is also a tilt 
upwards in the dorsal scale. Many scales are quite without 
the erect part of the ventral scale. The clear canal-like area 
running cephalad from the margin of the pygidium to the anus 
is very conspicuous. There is a conspicuous broad plate 
truncate and notched at the apex laterad of the second and 
third lobes, and others may have been broken off. 
Circumgenital pores 2 (4 and 2); 1 (4 and 4) ; those of each 
group in a row. The body contains larve with mouth-setz 
developed. 
‘SHIONASPIS (SUBCORTICALIS, Gr. ?). 
Tbid., p. 351. 
Under bark of Artocarpus integrifolia. 
The secretion is very thin ; scale otherwise as in C. subcorti- 
calis, Gr. Adult female elongated or with the pygidium 
somewhat retracted. In its pygidial characters the insect 
resembles Chionaspis subcorticalis, Gr. The median lobes, 
however, are closer together, while the second lobes are 
