PLATE I. 



1. Pseudococcus crawii (Coq.); penultimate and anal lobe cerarii. 



2. Pseudococcus comstocki (Kuw.); penultimate and anal lobe cerarii (left) and ventral side 



of anal lobe (right). 



3. Pseudococcus sequoiae (Coleman); penultimate and anal lobe cerarii. 



4. Pseudococcus longispinus (Targ.); penultimate and anal lobe cerarii (left) and ventral side 



of anal lobe (right). 



5. Pseudococcus salinus (Ckll.); posterior end of abdomen. Penultimate and anal lobe cerarii 



(left) and ventral side with half of anal ring (right). 



6. Pseudococcus citrophilus Claussen; penultimate and anal lobe cerarii (left) and ventral side 



of anal lobe (right). 



7. Pseudococcus citri (Risso); penultimate and anal lobe cerarii (left) and ventral side of 



anal lobe (right). Except for the shape of the spines this figure will apply for P. 

 kraunhiae (Kuwana). 



8. Pseudococcus kraunhiae (Kuwana); cerarian spine (above) and dorsal body seta (below). 



9. Pseudococcus citri (Risso); cerarian spine (above) and dorsal body seta (below). 



10. Pseudococcus longisetosus n. sp. ; penultimate and anal lobe cerarii (left) and ventral side 



of anal lobe (right). 



11. Pseudococcus cupressicolus n. sp. ; penultimate and anal lobe cerarii. Except for the very 



slightest details this figure will apply equally well for Pseudococcus ryani (Coq.). 



