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Morrison: Nondiaspine Coccidas 
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P^G. 2. Anomalococcus mvltipori sp. nov., adult female; a, antenna, showing eight segments, 
X 165; 6, same, showing seven segments, X 165; c, tubular body duct, X 640; d, antenna, 
showing six segments, X 165 ; e, detail of two cribriform plates, X 640 ; f, anterior spiracle, 
with plate and spines, X 165 ; g, margin of body, showing size and position of two sizes of 
set®, X 335 ; h, posterior spiracular plate, with single spine, X 165 ; i, anal ring, with 
surrounding chitinized band, X 165 ; j, outline of body, showing especially the position of 
the cribriform plates, X20 ; k, anal multilocular disk pore, X 1,600 ; l, 8-shaped pore, side 
and diagonal views, X 1,500 ; m, same, dorsal view, another focal point, X 1,500 ; n, quin- 
quelocular disk pore from spiracular plate, X 1,500 ; o, normal 8-shaped pore modified to 
form trilocular pore, X 1,600. 
spiracles close to body margin, with two spiracular spines op- 
posite anterior and one opposite posterior spiracles ; body margin 
with a single row of slender setse, about as long as spiracular 
spines, and set rather widely apart; the chitinous structure sur- 
rounding the anal ring well developed, quite plainly composed of 
a dorsal and ventral half, anal ring circular, with six setse and 
two rows of pores; without anal lobes, but with a pair of long 
setse at the apex of the body, these as much as one-third the body 
length; dorsally and at margin with a few longitudinal rows of 
minute 8-shaped pores, ventrally with similar rows of small setse ; 
with one or two tiny quinquelocular pores between each spiracle 
and the body margin. 
This species has been described from twelve specimens and 
parts of specimens mounted on slides, and from additional un- 
mounted material in position on the host, collected by Prof. C. 
F. Baker on stems of Nephelium lappaceurrC beneath ant cartons, 
under collection No. 9028, and on the leaves of Oncosperma 
