OF PSEUDOCOCCIDAE & ERIOCOCCIDAE 



M7 



Coxa 



Trochanter 

 Femur 

 Tibia 



Tarsus 



Claw 



Total length of leg 



length 



f.s. 



h.s. 



length 



f.s. 



h.s. 



length 



f.s. 



h.s. 



length 



f.s. 



h.s. 



length 



f.s. 



h.s. 



length 



Middle leg 



40-43 (42) 



i-3 (i-8) 



5-8 (7-2) 



52-58 (55) 

 1-2 (1-4) 



3-5 (4-2) 



143-159 (153) 



10-16 (n-6) 



5-9 (7-2) 



146-171 (159) 



12-18 (15-2) 



4-9 (6-2) 



67-70 (68) 



2-4 (3-2) 



6-9 (7-4) 



24-30 (27) . 



476-525 (500) 



Hind leg 



43-46 (44) 



1-2 (i-6) 



6-8 (6-4) 



55-6i (58) 



i-3 (2-2) 



4-5 (4-4) 



153-168 (162) 



9-14 (120) 



6-8 (7-4) 



177-192 (186) 



12-19 (15-6) 



5-8 (6-4) 



73-76 (74) 



3-2 (4-4) 



7-9 (7-8) 



24-30 (27) 



528-573 (552) 



Fore leg 



40-43 (42) 



1-2 (i-6) 



5-7 (6-2) 



52-58 (55) 

 1-2 (1-4) 

 3-6 (4-6) 



M3-I59 (153) 



10-17 (12-4) 



6-9 (7-4) 



134-159 (143) 



14-17 (15-4) 



4-7 (5-8) 



67-70 (68) 



3-6 (46) 



7-9 (8-2) 



24-30 (27) 



464-512 (485) 



Abdomen : 448-562 (502)0. long and 243-274 (258)0. wide. Tergites of segments 1 and II 

 small ; those of segments VIII and IX + X large and distinct. Sternites of segment VIII 

 weakly sclerotized. Ostioles well developed, 40-46 (43)11 long at orifice. Abdominal setae 

 on each side : Dorsal setae 3-5 on segments I to VI, and 2-4 on segments VII and VIII. 

 Pleural setae 4-6 on segment I, 5-7 on segments II to VII, and 3-4 on segment VIII, including 

 a slightly longer seta. Ventral setae usually 2-3 on segments II to VII (sometimes 4 on 

 segments III and IV), and absent on segment VIII. Abdominal pores : Segments I to VII 

 with 3-5 (3-9), 1-3 (1-4), 1-3 (1-7), 1-3 (17), 1-3 (17), 1-2 (1-3), and 1 pleural pore, respectively. 

 Segments II to VII also with 0-1 (01), 0-2 (i-i), 0-2 (11), 0-2 (10), 0-1 (07), and 0-2 (09) 

 ventral pores, respectively. 



Glandular pouch small ; setae of glandular pouch include a pair of 305-336 (320)0. long tail 

 setae and one seta, 40-55 (46)51 long, i.e. the ratio length of the tail setae to the total length of 

 the body 1 : 4-0-4-2 (41). 



Genital segment subtriangular in dorsal view. Style apically rounded, rather straight in 

 lateral view. Penial sheath 131-150 (137)0. long and 70-79 (73)11 wide, the ratio being i-8- 

 1-9 (1-87) : 1, and the ratio its length to the total body length 1 : 9-3-10-1 (96). Basal ridge 

 of penial sheath with a small projection. Process of penial sheath well pronounced. Aedeagus 

 comparatively slender, with a large internal genital aperture. Setae of genital segment : 

 Dorsally, 3 setae always present on each side near the base of the style ; ventrally, 5-6 (5-2) 

 smaller setae occur on each side of the penial sheath ; process of the penial sheath with 2-3 

 setal sensilla. 



Material : 7 specimens examined, collected by Mr. A. I. Ezz and myself, on 

 sugar cane, in Giza, Cairo, U.A.R., during the second and third weeks of August, 

 1964. 



(B) The apterous form (Text-figs. 29 and 30). 



Living specimens not available. The males are moderately robust, of medium size, with 

 very short antennae and comparatively short legs. Mounted specimens 1120-1190 (ii48)(i 

 long and 308-350 (322) u. wide. 



Body setae and pores : Antennae and legs with comparatively few, about 15(1 long fleshy 

 setae, and about 27^ long hair-like ones. The body itself only with hair-like setae, 31-49(1 

 long ; each of abdominal segments VI, VII and VIII also with a rather long and stout seta on 



