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projecting- hairs; tarsal digitules long, fine, knobbed, and liair-like; digitules 

 on claw quite stout and short, extending a little beyond claw; claw thick, 

 curved. Anal ring round, prominent, with six hairs. Caudal hairs short, 

 with two strong spines. 



Newly Hatched Larva.— harva taken from the female is oval in shape; 

 length about .35 mm., half as wide as long. Antenna five-segmented, about 

 Yi mm. long; formula, 5, 3, 2, i, 4; segment 5 longest; 4 shortest; terminal 

 segment with many prominent hairs; others with comparatively few. Margin 

 of\ody with fine simple hairs. Legs large and subequal. Posterior end of 

 body furnished with prominent lobes, each bearing a long hair with two stout 

 spines at the base. Anal ring distinct, with six hairs. 



Found by the author on Phms sp. in Koishiwara, 

 Kiushiu, and on Fznus fentafhylla (Goyo-matsu) in the 

 grounds of the Nishigahara Agricultural Experiment 

 Station, Tokyo. 



This new species is closely allied to Dactylopius seqtcoiiE 



Coleman, but they may be separated by the following 



table: — 



Dactylopius pini. Dactylopius sequoice. 



Female enclosed in a sac. Female not enclosed in a sac. 



Female with no egg-sac on the Female with egg-sac on the caudal 



caudal ventral aspect. ventral aspect. 



Female gives birth to young. Female lays eggs. 



Antennae of young five-segmented. Antenna of young six-segmented . 



Type in the Entomological Collection of Leland Stan- 

 ford Jr. University, and co-types in the author's collection. 



14. Dactylopius kraunMae, sp. nov. 



Plate IX, Figs. 39 and 40. 



Adult i^^fwafe.— Enclosed in a cottony sac, of irregular shape; color red- 

 dish brown. When boiled in KOH and spread out under cover-glass measures 

 about 2 mm. in length and 1.5 mm. in width; broad elliptical in form. A 

 transverse row of spines on the dorsal aspect of each segment; ventral aspect 

 with fine hairs; dorsum covered with small round pits. Antennae and legs 

 large, brown in color. Antennas eight-segmented, .5 mm. long, hairy; for- 

 mula, 8, 3, 2, I, 5 (4, 6, 7); the measurements of each antennal segment, 

 (I) 69-69; '(2) 77-80; (3) 83; (4) 55; (5) 56; (6) 53; (7) 55; (8) hi; segment 6 

 slightly longer than 3; segment 3 slighdy longer than 2; segments 4, 5. 6 and 

 7 subequal; segment i stoutest. Mouth-parts comparadvely large; rostral 

 loop long, extending down to the first or second abdominal segment. Legs 

 subequal, hairy; coxa much wider than long; trochanter as usual, bearing a 

 few spiny hairs; femur thick, outer margin convex; tibia slightly shorter than 



