380 ROBERT NEWSTEAD. 



the lateral groups the glands are exceptionally numerous : median group, two to 

 eight ; upper laterals, twenty-three to thirty-five ; lower laterals, forty-two to 

 sixty-five ; margin of pygidium (fig. 27, c) with a single pair of median lobes, narrowly 

 separated, relatively large, generally rounded distally, but sometimes with a lateral 

 indentation ; margin beyond distinctly and irregularly dentate, owing to thin and 

 highly chitinised extensions of the body- wall below the large pores. 



Female, secotid stage. Pygidium (fig. 27, d) with a pair of strongly tricuspid, median 

 lobes ; marginal extensions similar to those of the adult but fewer in number. 



Male pupari urn. Thickly felted and generally with a faint median carina. Pellicle 

 bright orange yellow. 



British East Africa : Kabete, on wild fig tree, 7.i. 14 (T. J. Anderson). 



