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Antennal range : — 
M. 
I. 
II. 
III. 
IV. 
V. 
VI. 
VII. 
VIII. 
IX. 
130 
120 
110 
100 
90 
80 
70 
60 
50 
40 
30 
20 
10 
m 
P.TTiural tlae. 
Legs : Measurements in ^ : — 
I. 
45 
75 
159 
60 98 
30 
84 
II. 
45 
76 
170 
60 98 
30 
98 
III. 
53 
84 
190 
60 128 
28 
106 
Setae of anal lobes : To 150 ^ in length. 
Setae of anal ring : To 120 jj. in length. 
Host-plant : Muraltia heisteria, D.C. 
Locality : Cape Peninsula. 
Collection No. : 52. ' 
25. PsEUDOCOCCUs QUAESiTus sp. n. 
(Plate XVIIL, Fig. 19. Plate XIX., Fig. 24.) 
Ovisac : The ovisacs are often collected into masses which remind one 
of Ps. filamentosus Ckll., but present a pinkish tinge rather than yellow or 
greyish. Seen singly, as in cavities in tree-trunks, the ovisacs are usually 
more or less button-shaped, with straight vertical sides and a rounded top. 
The largest observed measured approximately 3 mm. in diameter. 
Ova: Bright orange-yellow coloured, the mass showing pinkish. 
Larva : 0-35 mm. long. At first orange-yellow in colour, later pinkish ; 
