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(d) lozenge-shaped : longer than broad ; bordered by a broad, strongly 
chitinized, hoop-shaped band with sharply defined margins ; valves with 
thickened margins ; the whole surrounded by an irregular translucent 
space. Derm with scattered circular pores and numerous small, irregularly 
shaped, translucent maculse (e). Length 5'5 to 5 75 mm. ; greatest breadth 
4'75 to 5 mm. 
On foliage of Calophyllum xvalkeri ; Namunakul: Hill, Badulla. 
The character of the stigmatic clefts is peculiar, in which respect it 
approaches L. marmpiale, but from which it is otherwise very distinct. 
Lecanopsis ceylonica, n. sp. (Fig. 28.) 
Fig. 28 . — Lecanopsis ceylonica. (a) Adult 5, in situ, X 12. (A) Antenna, X 
220. (c) Anal operculum, X 130. (d) Third leg, X 130. (e) Stigmatic 
spines, X 220. ( f) Posterior extremity of early nymph, x 220. 
(ff) Antenna of larva, X 220. 
Adult female (a) surrounded and partially covered by a white felted 
test. Insect broadly ovate, narrower in front ; strongly convex above ; 
with a deep, transverse furrow behind the csphalothorax ; the next two 
segments deeply, the remainder shallowly furrowed. Colour ochreous 
yellow, dull, opaque. Dorsum coarsely punctured, more particularly 
on the abdomen. Antennse (l>) short and stout, 6-jointed, the 3rd longer 
than the terminal three together. Limbs (d) well developed ; the tibia 
