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Fig. 9. dorsal (above) and ventral (below) setae, XI000; Fig. 
10. posterior leg, X80; Fig. 11. antenna, X80. 
Fig. 12-19, Farinococcus multispinosus, gen. et sp. nov., 
all adult female. Fig. 12. spiracular, multilocular disk and 
triangular (three views) body pores, XI000; Fig. 13. anterior 
spiracle, X80; Fig. 14. cerarian spine, XI000; Fig. 15. posterior 
leg, X-80; Fig. 16. body seta, XI000; Fig. 17. antenna, X80; 
Fig. 18. apex of abdomen, X40; Fig. 19. outline of body from 
below, showing location of parts, extent of spine and seta clusters 
shown by dotted line at margin, X8; 
Fig. 20-26, Riper sia petiolicola, sp. nov., all adult female. 
Fig. 20. ventral multilocular disk pore, XI000; Fig. 21. tri- 
angular pore, XI000; Fig. 22. posterior leg, X80; Fig. 23. 
spiracle, XSO; Fig. 24. ventral seta, XI000; Fig. 25. antenna 
X80; Fig. 26. cerarian spine XI000. 
Plate VI. 
Fig. 1 . Ripersia petiolicola, sp. nov., adult female, apex of 
abdomen, XI53. 
Fig. 2-11. Ripersia subcorticis, new species, all adult female. 
Fig. 2. antenna, XSO; Fig. 3. ventral seta, XI000; Fig. 4. 
spiracle, XSO; Fig. 5. larve ventral tubular duct, X1000; Fig. 6. 
posterior leg, XSO; Fig. 7. small ventral tubular ducts, X1000; 
Fig. 8. triangular pore, XI000; Fig. 9. dorsal seta (above) and 
cerarian spine (below), XI000; Fig. 10. ventral multilocular 
disk pore, XI000; Fig. 11. apex of abdomen, XSO. 
Fig. 12-19, Akermes quinquepori Newst., all adult female 
except last. Fig. 12. anal plates, XSO; Fig. 13. margin of spi- 
racular thickening showing spines, XSO; Fig. 14. dorsal simple 
pores, singly and in cluster, XI000; Fig. 15. outline of body, 
optical section, showing particularly the five dorsal “cribriform 
plates” and the arrangement of the ventral disk pores, X8; Fig. 
16. marginal spines XI000; Fig. 17. ventral multilocular disk 
and simple pores, XI000; Fig. 18. Dorsal multilocular disk 
pore, XI000; Fig. 19. margin of abdomen of larva showing short 
ventral setae, XSO. 
