NOTES ON CEYLON COCCID 2. 107 
Pectinz 2, 2, 3, and 3 beyond the third lobes, deeply divided 
at apex and scarcely projecting beyond the lobes. All the 
pectine laterad of the third lobes with dictyospermie-like 
processes ; these processes bent towards the mesal lobes. 
Paraphyses indistinct, those on the mesal side of the median 
lobe being the most distinct. Anus large, about its own length 
from the apex of the pygidium. Interval between second and 
third lobes wider than between median and second lobes. 
Circumgenital pores present (6 and 6) (5 and 6) ; (6 and 5) 
(4 and 4) ; (7 and ?) (5 and 4). 
CHRYSOMPHALUS ROSSI, Mask. 
Green, “‘ Coccide of Ceylon,” Pt. I., p. 45. 
On leaves of Cycas sp. 
The lobes are distinctly notched on the lateral margin, 
obscurely on mesal margin. The pectin appear as if united 
at the base. There are seven pairs of distinct paraphyses ; 
a pair at the base of each lobe and a pair between the second 
and third lobes, one on each side. The second, fifth, and 
seventh paraphyses of each side the longest. Numerous finer 
paraphyses on the pygidial margin. 
_Cireumgenital pores (9 and 8) (7 and 7) ; (13 and 13) (7 and 8). 
The mouth-setz and lobes of unborn young are distinct. 
The median lobes of the embryo are widely separated, longer 
than broad, convergent, serrated on lateral margin, slightly 
notched at apex on mesal side ; two small pointed plates in 
the interval between them, also two sete projecting cephalad 
and crossing. A second pair of lobes is present, longer than 
broad, notched on both margins. 
AONIDIELLA (CHRYSOMPHALUS) AURANTH, Mask. 
Ibid., p. 58. 
- On Morus sp. 
The pygidium and one or two segments in front of the 
pygidium are less heavily chitinized than the rest of the body. 
The paraphyses are inconspicuous. The median lobes are 
distinctly larger than the second lobes. The second lobes 
may be without a notch on the mesal margin, resembling the 
third lobes in that respect. — 
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