bat 
thereto at, the ala. forming a capucious modtitadt S quite s 
ot 100 a 
externally, but with the faintest indications. of iongitndinal strie TA 
(fig. 4) ; above this the abdomen diapit horizontal. E. 
,On | } e body all round is closely set 
ith fine, projecting hairs; penu. seg- i 
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P. 
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B 
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hair on the inner side; tibie two and a ha 
times longer than the tarsi; claw short; no 
e^ diee digitules. 
ength of body, P breadth 4 mm 
Young Dx (fig. 6). A few found under 
two of the iin mature ovisacs, Yellowish, 
oval. Antenne of six joints, the last long, 
olithee fütforii, all with long hairs, two of 
them specially longer on the last t joint. The 
last segment of the abdomen with a rounded 
li f the 
i 
three long sete (thus six in all), each 
of them springing from a small 
In the larva with its six caudal 
sete, and in the adult 9 with 11 
joints in the entem, there are sug- 
t the joints js different 
and most of the characters, notably 7 
e lei of the eyes, are 
divdigon, à they are, variously, Z 
r iher genera of Mo e 
bide, of which Guerinia alone has . P» 
similar subpyriform joints in v WOO Fig. 6. 
antennz. The long, circular, | 
nal processes are solid, and inl pò cylinders if they : werent unifo "m 
size throughout; they are each moulded on and supported by a hair, and 
| nre quite analogous to the lamelle of the nan oe Ree 4 
aris Coccid frown Mr. D.N 
_ the Royal Gardens, Kew, having etis dk EBY "inira eem 2^ 
Alexandria, Egypt, w where “ they were causing immense ted fruit 
trees," care were for the most part alive, and moved slowly if dis 
10 trace of a male in any stage of adem which 
ood 
There 
unfortunate, for the | jute would afford good generic 
am indebted to Meg nS venue for — illustratio 
