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I. 
11. 
III. 
IV. 
V. 
VI. 
VII. 
VIII. 
IX. 
130 
120 
110 
100 
90 
80 
70 
60 
50 
40 
30 
20 
10 
p. bantu. 
Between the antennae, on the ventral side, are two long hah^s, about 
100 long. 
The eyes are prominent and retain the stain. 
Tlie legs approximate : — 
I. 
85 
102 
230 
58 
170 
34 
108 
II. 
85 
102 
240 
62 
204 
34 
108 
III. 
85 
102 
290 
85 
235 
51 
122 
The setae of the anal lobes are about 170 fi long ; those of the anal 
ring average 120 jx in length. 
Habitat : On crowns of grass (sp. indet.), Pietermaritzburg, Natal. 
Collected by A. Kelly, November, 1914. 
Material studied consists of large numbers of ovisacs, ova and larvae, 
and 11 adult $ $ stained and mounted. 
Collection No. : 34. 
33. PSEUDOCOCCUS CAFFRA Sp. n. 
(Plate XIX., Fig. 29.) 
On November 6, 1914, C. P. van der Merwe sent a few specimen 
mealy-bugs on grass from Eosebank, CP. These insects were in the leaf- 
sheaths and appeared to have made elongate ovisacs which had been 
crushed or broken in transit. There was no cottony material present, 
but rather a dense, powdery secretion. 
