EXPLANATION OF PLATE I. 



ASPIDIOTUS AUEANTII. (Page 88.) 



Fig. 1. Pupariumof adult female, dorsal view. X 25. 



2. Puparium of the adult female, ventral view, 



with the ventral scale partly removed, dis- 

 closing the female within. X 25. 



3. Adult female after treatment with potash. 



x 50. 



4. Parasitised immature female removed from the 



puparium. x 25. 



5. Puparium of the male, x 25. 



6. Insects, natural size, in situ on piece of orange 



rind. 



ASPIDIOTUS FICUS. (Page 104.) 



Fig. 7. Puparium of adult female, dorsal view, with 

 puparium of very young female superimposed 

 at side, x 25. 



8. Puparium of young female. X 25. 



9. Adult female at period of parturition, x 25. 



10. Adult female after treatment with potash. 



X 50. 



11. Thoracic spine of female, x 600. 



12. Puparium of the male (dorsal), x 25. 



13. Puparium of the male (ventral). X 25. 



14. Insects, natural size, in situ on leaf of Ficus. 



