PLATE XXXII. 
Phoeodon galeopsidis. (Page 171.) 
Fig. 1. —Apterous viviparous female. 
Fig. 2.— Pupa. 
Fig. 3.— Winged viviparous female. 
Fig. 4. — -Pupa of the winged male. 
Figi 5. — Head and antennae of the winged female. 
Fig. 6.— Head and antennae of the winged male. 
Fig. 7.— Cornicle of the same. 
N.B. — It will be seen that whilst the mouth parts 
of the males of the allied family Coccidae generally 
appear to be suppressed, the same parts of the 
Aphididae are fully developed. 
