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range of variation :— (1) 34-40 ; (2) 84-88 ; (3) 71-85 ; (4) 47-68 ; (5) 44-51 ; 
(6) 37-50 ; (7) 40-47 ; (8) 38-46 ; (9) 64-74. 
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I. 
HI. 
IV, 
V. 
VI. 
VII. 
VIII. 
IX. 
180 
120 
110 
100 
90 
eo 
70 
60 
60 
40 
30 
20 
10 

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1 
P . s e gn i s . 
The legs approximate : — ■ 
I. 
100 
125 
335 
91 
238 
37 
136 
II. 
100 
125 
335 
95 
261 
44 
138 
III. 
100 
125 
354 
102 
308 
44 
138 
Tarsal digitules fine hairs. Tooth on inside of claw quarter distance 
from tip. 
The setae of the anal lobes are 136 fx long ; those of the anal ring 130 ^. 
Habitat: On Cliffortia ruscifolia lAxm. (Rosaceae). Stellenbosch, CP. 
Collected by W. C. Winshaw, December 13, 1914. 
Collection No. : B 55. 
37. PsEUDOCOCCus STELLi sp. n. 
(Plate XIX., Fig. 33.) 
Ovisac : The ovisacs are rounded masses of cottony material usually 
found singly in the leaf-bases near the tips of the twigs where the leaves 
are closely imbricated. A number may be close together on such twigs, 
but in no case was more than one ovisac found to a leaf. In form they 
appear almost spherical, but adapted to the shape of the cavity between 
the leaves. 
