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lobe. About twenty, long, filiform, capitate, tripistonate 
in compact sheaf, arise from double row of macropores between 
second and third lobe. A group in all ways similar to above, 
arises from double row of macropores arising from beyond third 
lobe. Four, apparently non-tubulate pores close to each 
lateral margin. 
Aspidiotus ancylus. 
Micropores three—one between median lobes giving rise 
tosslender funnel form tubule uni-pistonate at truncate apex, 
one in median lobe. 
ASPIDIOTUS ANCYLUS  Pautn 
Macropores numerous, scattered, giving rise to short sub 
cyllindric truncate tubules, which are non-pistonate. Three 
arising from between median and second lobes are longer than 
the” others. 
