OF 111 I. 1 AM II.Y COCCI DAE 59 



minute setae near basal ridge, one small seta on outer margin and a long apical seta which, on 

 the fore trochanter, is i -3-21 (average 1 -8) times as long as width of trochanter. Femora of 

 medium width (38-46 \jl), ratio width to length of hind femur being 1 : 3-9-4-6 (average 4-2) ; 

 each with 10-19 f.s., and with 15-24 (average 19) h.s. on tin- lore and 1 1 16 on the middle and 

 hind femur. Tibiae 23-27 ji. wide, ratio width to length of hind tibia being 1 : 11-3-12-7 

 (average 12) ; each with 36-56 setae, of which 17-32 are h.s. and 14 28 Is, the latter somewhat 

 longer than width of tibia ; apical spur about the same size on all tibiae. Tarsi 22-27 V- wide, 

 hind tarsus 4-0-4-8 (average 4-5) times longer than wide ; eai h with j j K and IO-ig h S 

 tarsal digitules subequal, longer than claw. Claws of medium length, about as long as width of 

 tarsus ; slightly curved, with very small denticle near tip ; ungual digitules subequal, about 

 as long as claw 



Abdomen 490-580 (average 531) ^ long and 320 380 (average 346) u wide 



Segments I— VI I : termite* and siemites present on .ill segments ; tergites represented bj a 

 transverse sclerite on or near anterior margin (sometimes interrupted medially) ; sternites 

 represented by a weak transverse plate in middle of each segment. Caudal extension of segment 

 VII small, rounded, not sclerotized. Dorsal setae : h.s, only, usually one on each side on segments 

 I and V -VII, Pleural setae 1 onsisting of h.s. only, which include dorsopleural setae : usually 2 

 on each of segments III VI, and ventropleural setae : occasionally one on each of III V, and 

 usually on segment VI Segment VII with 1-6 (average 3) h s Ventral setae : lis only, 

 usually none on II, one on ea< h side on III and IV, and | on ea< h of segments V VI I 



Segment VIII with transverse tergite and sternite ; caudal extension forming a small, simple 

 lobe ; glandulai pouch with .' long, pointed setae, whose protruding part is aboul twice as long 

 as section within pouch No IXth tergite observed. Ante-anal setae usually 2 (range 1-4) h.s. 

 Posterior margin with 3 \ (average 3-5) h.s. on each side 



Genital segment. Penial sheath of medium length, about { total body length (ratio 1 497 

 5-57, average 5*27), 285 304 (average 294) u. long and 46-49 (averagt p u wide ; lateral 

 Si lerotizations narrowly joined .interior to .inns ; length of basal rod about : ,' th.it of aedeagus, 

 the rod extending anteriorly from base of aedeagus to the apex oi the basal membranous area . 

 apex of shea tli without membranous extension The area from base of sheath to tip of aed< 

 with 11-19 (average 15) small setae ; .1 cluster ol small sensilla oa Hiring ventrally near apex 

 of sheath. Aedeagus of medium length (118—137, average 127 |i), penial sheath and basisterimni 

 longer, the ratios being 1 : 2-2-2-6 (average 23) and 1 : i-ii 1 20 (average 119) respectiveU 



Material examined : 8 specimens, collected by J. Rehacek on Vaccimttm myrtillus 

 L. in Czechoslovakia on 6.vii.io,53 (remounted from Swarm's mountant). 



FILIPPIA 

 Filippia viburni (Signorel 



(Text-figs. 14 and 15) 



A moderately long and robust species, with comparatively long antennae and moderately long 

 legs ; with numerous setae on the appendages, but few on the body itself. When mounted, 

 total body length 1940-2080 (average 2004) u. ; width at mesothorax 440-490 (average 469) pt. 

 Wing expanse 3630-3940 (average 3798) u.. 



Head subcorneal in dorsal view ; in lateral view obliquely dorsoventrally elongated, with 

 anterodorsal bulge not pronounced ; length from apex to pronotal ridge 262-285 (average 277) 

 u, width across genae 289-312 (average 297) jx. Median crest sclerotized and striated posteriorly, 

 but usually without polygonal reticulation ; with 7-12 (average 9-3) hairdike dorsal head setae. 

 Midcranial ridge dorsally absent ; ventrally narrow but well defined, reaching postocular 

 sclerite posteriorly, surrounding area with polygonal reticulation. Genae large, sclerotized ; 

 polygonal reticulation enclosing weaker irregular reticulation ; without setae. Eyes : five 

 pairs ; dorsal and ventral pairs large, subequal ; lateral eyes smaller, especially the middle one 



