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HUNTER: THE COCCID^E OF KANSAS. 
Aspidiotus juglans-regiee Comst. var. Plate IV, Fig. 17. 
Scale of male, oval, elongate, i mm. in length, raised anteriorly, 
flattened posteriorly, darker than female, exuvite situated near 
anterior margin, covered with white secretion, ring and dot within 
distinctly seen upon exuviae. 
Scale of female, diameter less than 3 mm., not more than 2^ 
mm. Ventral scale “mere film,” “adheres to bark.” Color and 
position of exuviae agree fairly well. 
Female. Color pale yellow with “irregular orange colored 
spots.” Oral setse and last segment dark yellow. Number of 
circumgenitals do not agree with description, as shown by my 
drawing. 
Lobes three, three pair present, pointed, plates “simple, incon- 
spicuous,” “resemble spines,” the largest found caudad of each 
incision. Some specimens show simple plate between median 
lobes. 
Incisions shown in figure. Mesal bases of median lobes slightly 
chitinized. Spines agree, except that on median lobe I find a spine 
not shown or mentioned by Comstock 
Spines. First spine on mesal lobe, a pair between first and 
second incision, a third pair laterad of third lobe. This pair is 
also about half way between the median lobe and fourth pair of 
spines. 
Plates inconspicuous, arranged as shown in drawing, one between 
median lobes, one cephalad of first incision, two cephaladof second 
incision, all simple. 
Circutngenital glands, five groups, variable, extremes found are 
caudo-laterals 2 to 12, cephalo-laterals 8 to 13, anterior o to 5. 
Chitinized clubs present along side glands as shown. From ten 
prepared specimens of females and many scales of male and female. 
On one young crab apple tree. Lawrence. 
A comparison betv/een this species and the original description: 
