The Coccidae of South Africa. 
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Mounted specimens measure approximately 2 mm. long by 1"4 mm. 
broad. 
The range of variation of the antennal segments is : — (1) 30-34 ; (2) 
33-37 ; (3) 27-34 ; (4) 23-28 ; (5) 20-24 ; (6) 23-30 ; (7) 71-75. 
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The legs vary within the range indicated below : — 
I. 35-44 68-72 150-164 38-42 90-102 24 75 
II. 40-48 68-72 160-172 38-42 100-108 24 75 
III. 46-52 70-80 174-184 38-42 105-136 24 84 
Setae of anal lobe : May attain 154 ^ in length. 
Setae of anal ring : Average 105 ^ in length. 
The dermis shows single gland-pores, scattered short hairs, and 
marginal spines usually in groups of 2. The circum-anal region has 
comparatively large gland-pores which bear short subcutaneous tubes. 
The mentum (Fig. 14a) is short (80 fi) and broadly conical. 
^ : Of the usual Pseudococcas type, with 10-jointed antennae and four 
caudal bristles 22 mm. long. The specimens were mounted by C. Fuller 
in 1900, and no note was kept of living characteristics. 
Length of body without antennae 0*75 mm. 
Breadth across thorax 0-24 mm. 
Length of wing 0'92 mm. 
Length of antenna 0'6 mm. 
Antennal segments approximate: — (1) 34; (2)54; (3) 68; (4) 58; (5) 
61 ; (6) 64 ; (7) 57 ; (8) 57 ; (9) 51 ; (10) 68. 
