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end; lateris irregular, dentate; genacerores 4-4 

 (6-6)5-6. Philippine Islands on Cocos 



macgregori Banks. 



hh. Preabdomen with lateral margins of its caudal 

 segments with two plates on each side. 



i. Genacerores 4-4(4-4)4-4. Italy on Ficus. 



ficifolii Berl. 



ii. Genacerores 3-5(5-8)4-7. Italy on Ulmus 



ficifolii ulmicola Leon. 



ff. Pygidium with median pair of lobes moderately long 



and narrow, always longer than broad; plates of median 



incisura always distinctly longer than median lobes. 



g. Scale of adult female reddish brown; ventral scale 



with two margins subadjacent, division between 



them linear; pygidium with median pair of lobes 



distant, notched on mesal and lateral margins; see* 



ond pair of lobes incised, margins of lobelets entire 



or notched; plates arranged 2, 2, 2, 6, those between 



lobes shorter and smaller than others which are 



long and slender; genacerores 3-5(6-11)4-6. United 



States, Mexico, South America, West Indies, Asia, 



Ceylon, Australia, South Africa on orange, lime, 



palms, magnolia. glovcrii Pack. 



gg. Scale of adult female pale straw color or fulvous; 

 ventral scale with two margins straight but distant, 

 division between them not linear; genacerores 



3-3(7-8)4-4. Ceylon on unidentified shrub. 



gloverii pallida Green. 



ee. Pygidium never with less than five mesogenacerores, nine 

 pregenacerores, and nine postgenacerores, usually within 

 following limits: 5-14(9-24)9-23. 



f. Pygidium with conspicuous double transverse series of 

 oraceratubae extending on each side from level of anus 

 almost to margin; median pair of lobes conspicuous, 

 bluntly pointed, irregularly crenulate or dentate; sec- 

 ond pair of lobes small, incised, mesal lobelet larger; 

 plates of usual number; genacerores 6-7(9-10)8-9. 

 Java on Coffea. corrugata Green. 



ff. Pygidium not with conspicuous double transverse series 

 of oraceratubae. 



g. Pygidium with median pair of lobes crenulate at 

 distal end, but not deeply notched, frequently pointed; 

 mesogenacerores arranged in single transverse row. 



h. Pygidium with median pair of lobes pointed and 

 finely serrate or crenulate. 



i. Body never with series of four or five stout 

 spines on each side of metathorax and segments 

 of preabdomen; pygidium with second pair of 

 lobes incised, lateral lobelet much smaller than 



