EXPLANATION OF PLATE LXXIIL 



Coccus TOMENTOSITS. (Page 223.) 



Fig. 1. Adult female, as seen by transmitted light 



after treatment with potash, showing bands of 



truncate spines on dorsal surface. X 15. 

 Figs. 2, 2 a. Antennas of adult female. X 140. 

 Fig. 3. Leg of adult female (minus the broad 



coxa). X 140. 

 Figs. 4, 4 a, 4 /;. Portions of dorsal dermis with 



truncate spines and grouped spinnerets. X 300. 

 Fig. 5. Dorsal grouped spinnerets. X 600. 

 Fig. 6. Ventral dermis with small spinnerets. X 



300. 



Fig. 7. Male. X 35. 

 Fig. 8. Fourth and fifth joints of male antenna. 



X 140. 



Fig. 9. Apical joint of male antenna, x 140. 

 Fig. 10. Anterior tarsus of male. X 140. 

 Fig. 11. Larva (dorsal). X 150. 

 Fig. 12. Larva (ventral). X 150. 

 Fig. 13. Antenna of larva. X 300. 

 Fig. 14. Tarsus of larva. X 300. 

 Fig. 14 a. Dorsal spine of larva. X 600. 

 Fig. 15. Insects (male and female) natural size in 



situ on portion of food-plant. 



