44 CLASSIFICATION OF THE ALEYRODID.E. 
3. Submarginal area of pupa case without a band of small simple pores, 
but just within the margin all around, one row of disk-like sim- 
ple pores. Forewing of adult with four more or less distinct 
dusky areas, one within the radial fork, one on either side of 
the union of radius i and radial sector, and one on the proximal 
costal margin. Waxy secretion composed of distinct fine rods. 
trinidadcnsis. 
II. Pupa case with six pairs of compound wax pores, there being five pairs of 
abdominal pores, of which the caudal pair is reduced. 
A. Case with marginal row of large simple wax pores, bearing within several 
fine rods; margin itself entire and just within it a row of 
prominent hairs. Compound wax pores with the spinnerets much 
reduced and short ; lingula spatulate, very long and large, being 
about three times as long as the operculum, armed with four 
stout hairs. Size of case 1 by 0.S4 mm., shape broadly elliptical. 
Length of forewing (female) 2 mm. Wings banded with dusky, 
as shown in Plate XXII, figure 5 ornatua. 
B. Pupa case without a marginal row of large, simple wax pores, but the 
submarginal area covered with numerous very small pores; 
margin entire; caudal margin of case with two large spines. 
Compound wax pores with the central process about the same 
height as the cup and the spinnerets not reduced and short, but 
about two-thirds the length of the central process. Lingula very 
long, spatulate, armed with four hairs. Caudal margin of 
operculum with two spines or hairs situated near the center. 
jamaiccnsis. 
III. Pupa case with five pairs of compound wax pores, there being four 
abdominal and one cephalic pair, all of which are equally de- 
veloped. Margin of case entire; just within it a row of large 
simple pores; smaller pores similar to these are scattered over 
the entire dorsum ; lingula very long, narrow, tapering, and 
armed with four hairs. Size of case 1.25 by 0.85 mm. ; shape 
elliptical; waxy secretion fairly abundant, semiflocculent or 
cottony, and more or less hiding the insects beneath__cocco/oocr. 
Aleurodicus anonae Morgan. 
(Plate X, figs. 1-12.) 
Aleurodicus nnoim Morgan, Eut. Mo. Mag. (2) vol. 3, p. 32 (1S02). 
a Fig. 1. Larva of Aleurodicus anonce, n. sp., surrounded with white secretion. 
2. Mouth organs of same ; a, mandibular ; b, maxillary setae ; c, labium ; 
d, labrum. 
'). Imago, same species, <J> x 22. 
4. Genital organs of male; a, penis. 
5. Posterior leg of imago. 
6. Labium of same. 
7. Genital organs of 9 imago; a, colon. 
8. Larva, deprived of the white secretion, x 22. 
9. Leg of same. 
10. Lateral funnel-shaped secreting gland of same. 
11. Anus, colon, and ileum of same. 
12. Marginal secreting glands of same. 
•Explanation of Plate I [Plate X], quoted from original description. 
