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This is provisionally placed in the American genus Neolecanium, but it 
probably represents an independently evolved branch of the Lecaniine series, 
which when better known will appear to deserve generic rank. 
Neolecanium crustuliforme Green, from Ceylon, is not a member of this 
genus; it is to be called Platysaissetia crustuliformis. The genus Platy- 
savssetia was based on a species from Mexico. 
Explanation of Figures. 
1. Pseudaonidia obsitan. sp. Caudal end of adult female. 
2. Pseudaonidia baikee (Newstead). After Newstead. 
3. Pseudaonidia tesserata (de Charmoy). Coatzocoalcos, Mexico (Townsend). 
4. Pseudaonidia peonie (Cockerell). Japan. One of type lot. 
5. Pseudaonidia clavigera Cockerell. Natal. From type. 
6. Fiorinia phantasma n. sp. End of abdomen of adult female. A. Antenne, 
adult female. 
7. Fiorina phantasma n. sp. End of abdomen of second stage female. 
8. Chrysomphalus pedroniformis n. sp. End of abdomen of adult female. 
9. Pinnaspis siphonodontis n. sp. Caudal end of adult female. 
0. Aspidiotus ehrhornt Coleman. Caudal end of female. Boulder, Colorado 
(Bragg). 
11. Fonscolombia braggi n. sp. Leg of female. 
12. Fonscolombia braggi n. sp. Antenna of female. 
13. Fonscolombia braggi n. sp. Antenna of female, second stage. 
14. Fonscolombia braggi n. sp. Analring and adjacent parts of second stage female. 
15. Fonscolombia braggi n. sp. Glands of second stage female. 
16. Neolecanium cribrigerum n. sp. Antenna. 
17. Neolecanium cribrigerum n. sp. Compound cribriform gland. 
18. Neolecanium cribrigerum n. sp. Anal plates and ring. 
19. Neolecanium cribrigerum n. sp. Dermal processes. 
