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17. PsEUDOCOccus CAPENSis Brain. 
Ps. cajjensis Brain, Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., v., 2, p. 182, 1912. 
Adult $ , usually appears distinctly brownish through the white 
secretion. The dorsal stripe of citri is absent and the insect generally 
appears more flattened. The lateral filaments are slender and increase in 
length towards the caudal end. Caudal ones may attain half the length 
of the insect. 
Size, mounted, about 4 mm. long. 
Antennal curve : — 
A. 
I. 
Hi. 
IV. 
V. 
VL 
VII. 
VIII. 
IX. 
130 
120 
110 
100 
90 
80 
70 
60 
50 
40 
30 
20 
10 
— wm 
m 
^tsr 
&— 
P. capens is , 
Legs : — Measurements in ^ approximate : — 
I. 
83 
129 
304 
91 
228 
38 
114 
II. 
98 
129 
327 
91 
258 
38 
121 
III. 
98 
129 
357 
95 
311 
53 
129 
Setae of anal lobes : — About 152 ^ in length ; and setae of anal ring 
about 180 ^ long. 
Since describing this species two years ago a number of new host- 
plants have been added to the list, chiefly through the energies of C. W. 
Mally, the Cape Entomologist. Up to the present time it has been deter- 
mined by the writer on the following plants, all of which were collected 
in the Cape Peninsula or at Stellenbosch : — 
Albizzia lophantha, Anona (custard apple), apple, Cenia turbinata 
