SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES ON COCCID^ OF CEYLON. 1015 
Puparium of adult female pale ochreous, opaque ; very irregularly 
circular or broadly ovate, very slightly convex ; exuvim eccentric, often 
projecting beyond the margin. Average diameter 1'75 mm. 
Male puparia snowy white, very obscurely tricarinate, thickly covered 
with dense white secretionary matter which completely conceals the 
exuvim. Collected into close clusters of from 4 to 15, with their anterior 
extremities directed towards the centre of the cluster. Length l’2o mm. 
Adult female sub-circular, the pygidium broadly rounded ; abdominal 
segments moderately protuberant. Spiracles small and obcure, without 
parastigmatic pores. Pygidium with the mesal lobes widely separate, 
recessed, narrow, excurved ; lateral lobes duplex, each lobule rather 
broadly rounded, the inner lobule of the first pair projecting beyond the 
mesal lobes ; a pair of long slender spines in the space between the mesal 
lobes , spiniform squames extending on to the margins of the free abdominal 
segments. Circumgenital pores in five crowded groups ; mesal group of 
type individual containing 27 pores, upper lateral groups with 40 and 36, 
lower lateral groups with 31 and 33. Dorsal pores large and conspicuous, 
extending on to the abdominal segments, but those on the latter area of 
smaller size than those on the pygidium. Diameter 0 75 mm. 
On foliage of Eickopsis grandis ; Bogawantalawa. 
Diaspis grandilobis, n. sp. (Fig. 14.) 
Fig. 14 — Diaspis grandilobis. Margin of pygidium, X 150. 
Puparium of female similar to that of pentagona ; colour creamy white, 
exuviae reddish. Diameter 2 mm. 
Adult female. Form similar to that of pentagona. Parastigmatic pores 
at each spiracle, but more crowded at the anterior pair. Mesal lobes of 
py 'id ium very large and dense ; their bases confluent ; their free margins 
