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The 8-jointed form measures approximately as follows : — (1) 44 ; 
(2) 52 ; (3) 61 ; (4) 30 ; (5) 34 ; (6) 34 ; (7) 34 ; (8) 98 fx. 
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II. 
III. 
IV. 
V. 
VI. 
VII. 
VIII, 
IX. 

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T . cKrysocotnae . 
Twenty-seven females were studied. Of these twenty-two had 7- 
segmented antennae, three had a 7-jointed antenna on one side 
and an 8-jointed form on the other, and two had 8-jointed antennae. 
In these cases the segmentation was quite distinct, not represented by 
a pseudo-articulation such as is often found in the antennae of 
Pseudococcus spp. 
The legs are well developed, and measure in ^ as follows : — 
I. 
68 
108 
245 
61 
190 
30 
112 
II. 
71 
119 
260 
64 
212 
34 
119 
III. 
71 
119 
275 
61 
238 
34 
122 
A normal tarsus III is shown in Fig. 12c ; the abnormal leg III from the 
same insect forms Fig. 12(i. 
Habitat : On stems of Chrysocoma termifolia Berg. Collected by 
Mr. C. P. Lounsbury, Tulbagh, CP., December 20, 1906. Also on same 
plant at Grahamstown, CP. Collected by Mr. A. Kelly, March 4, 1915. 
Eemarks : The material studied consists of numbers of dry ovisacs 
with 2 ? , ova, and larvae, and 27 adult $ 2 , cleared and stained 
(Tulbagh material). Also numerous 2 2 with ovisacs and ova, and 
4 adult 2 2 cleared and mounted (Grahamstown material). 
