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The Coccidae of South Africa—V.*

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

Chas. K. Brain
Affiliation:
Division of Entomology, Pretoria, South Africa

Extract

This subfamily comprises a large number of genera, which are, as a rule, easily distinguished by the presence or absence of secretionary matter in one form or another. All agree, however, in having the anal ring with a number of hairs and, further, in having the hind margin cleft. The anal ring is covered above by a pair of more or less triangular plates which are usually densely chitinised. The eighteen genera known to be represented in South Africa are tabulated.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1920

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References

* For Part II, see Bull. Ent. Res. ix, p. 107; Part III, op. cil. ix, p. 197; Part IV, op, cit. x, p. 95.