Morrison: Nondiaspine Coccidas 
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is, 
tips ; ventrally with a submarginal row of fairly large, slender, 
entire setae, and with others near antennae and anterior to anal 
plates ; no dorsal setae noted ; anal plates triangular, the 
anterolateral margin of each longer than the posterolateral, but 
the shape of the plates much subject to distortion through mount- 
ing, inner and posterior half of each plate with about seventeen to 
twenty small setae ; ventral ridge with three larger setae and with 
two pairs of much larger fringe setae, the inner smaller; anal 
ring small, with pores and ten setae. 
Larva . — So far as can be determined from the very limited 
material available, the larva is entirely similar to that of C. 
penangensis, previously described. 
Fig. 8. Coccus secretus sp. nov. ; a, adult female, anal plates, X 220 ; 6, adult female, spir- 
acular spines, X 640 ; c, adult female, derm dorsally immediately anterior to anal plates, 
.. X 220 ; d, larva, claw, X 640 ; e, adult female, claw, X 640 ; /, adult female, antenna, X 336 ; 
g, adult female, marginal setae, X 1,500. 
This species has been described from the following specimens 
mounted on slides: One adult (holotype) from hollow stems of 
Macaranga sp., Singapore (/. H. Burkill X-2) ; two adults, in 
hollow stems of Macaranga triloba, Kendong, Malacca, Malay 
Peninsula (I. H. Burkill 1UU0) ; one adult, in hollow stem of 
Macaranga triloba, foot of Tampin Hill, north of Malacca, Malay 
Peninsula (/. H. Burkill 1331) ; one intermediate stage, the same; 
one late larva, the same ; and from one or more unmounted speci- 
mens of each of these lots of material, all of which was received 
from Mr. E. E. Green. The types are in the United States Na- 
tional collection of Coccidse. 
The salient characters of the species are indicated in the key 
at the end of this series of descriptions of new species. 
