ne SPOLIA ZEYLANICA. 
The eighth segment of the antenna is the longest, while the 
second is slightly longer than the third. ‘The tarsus is shorter 
than the tibia, and in the first pair of legs is distinctly con- 
stricted distad of its middle. The marginal hairs are dilated 
at the base and apex and extend for half their length beyond 
the claw. Tarsal hairs long and knobbed at apex. Four 
small “ fringe setze,” two on each side. 
On Guava. Eighth segment of the antenna the longest, and 
the second is fully as long as the third. 
PSEUDOPARLATORIA PARLATORIOIDES, Comst. 
On leaves of Guava. 
Scale circular, pale yellow, transparent; exuvia large, 
situated towards one side. 
Three pairs of lobes. Median lobes well separated, each 
with sides parallel towards base ; abruptly narrowed towards 
apex, which is rounded. Second and third lobes duplex, each 
part usually notched at least on the lateralside. There is a pair 
of short diverging plates united at base between the median 
lobes. There is a plate laterad of the median and second 
lobes and two small spinous processes on the margin of the 
pygidium cephalad of the third lobes. There is a prominent 
pore-opening laterad of the median, second, and third lobes, 
and a fourth on the base of the mesal half of the third lobe. 
Anus conspicucus and not far from apex of pygidium. 
Circumgenital pores (12 and 12) (7 and 8). 
The pygidium of the second exuvium is very similar to that 
of the adult, except that the third pair of lobes is absent 
The pygidium of the first exuvium bears a pair of minute 
hyaline lobes, widely separated and abruptly narrowed 
towards apex. 
There is a stout plate laterad of each lobe and two or three 
similar plates more cephalad. 
CHIONASPIS SIMPLEX, Gr. 
Coccide of Ceylon, Pt. II., p. 160. 
Underneath leaf sheaths of small bamboo (? Dendrocalamus 
sp.) at Peradeniya. Pygidium without lobes, asymmetrical, 
with small crenulations only and a few short sete. 
