NOTES ON CEYLON COCCID®. 113 
Pores of exterior spiracles 6-8, of posterior none. Antenna 
a tubercle bearing two setz. Anal opening situated just 
cephalad of the anterior group of circumgenital pores, the 
vagina at the level of the interval between the cephalo- 
lateral and caudo-lateral groups of circumgenital pores. 
Numerous small glands opening on pygidium. Numerous 
curved striz all over body. Chitinous bands run cephalad 
from the apex of the pygidium. 
Circumgenital pores in five compact groups, 23 (30 and 39) 
(37 and 47). 
This insect resembles Green’s insect from Mauritius, which, 
he states, resembles in every way, except in number of groups 
of circumgenital pores, his C. simplex. Green may have 
colonized this insect at Peradeniya. 
CHIONASPIS HERB, Gr. 
Under leaf sheaths of Panicum sp. 
The median lobes are sunk in a slight cleft, and are finely 
but distinctly serrated on the mesal margin. 
The number of circumgenital pores in the specimen I have 
seen is fewer than that given by Green ; 17 (27 and 30) (30 and 
25) ; 15 (29 and 32) (27 and 30) ; 14 (33 and 38) (31 and 33). 
The antenna is a tubercle bearing a single seta. 
FIORINIA FIORINIZ, Targ. Tozz., Green. 
Coccide of Ceylon, Pt. I., p. 94. 
Male. Scale white, with a slight median carina sometimes 
visible towards the posterior end. Exuvium yellowish-brown. 
Scale surrounded by powdery wax. 
On Cupressus sp. 
The antennz of the female are very variable in shape and size ; 
generally they consist of a broad, sometimes quadrangular, 
tubercle, rounded, pointed, or notched at the apex, and bearing 
a stout curved seta near the base. I have never seen them 
showing the regularity represented in Green’s figure. Anterior 
spiracles with about 5 parastigmatic pores. 
The marginal abdominal tubercles are blunt at apex (on 
Turpinia sp.). 
