. The Coccidae of California; a descriptive list of the different scale insects found in and reported from California. Coccidae -- California. THE COCCIDAK OF CAIJ K( »KM.\. 40 from 10 to 16, and the posterior laterals of al)ont 8. There are four lobes, which are nearly in a straight line, the end of the body being truncate- These lobes are quite small, rounded posteriorly and equally distant from each other. The second lobe of each side is deeply incised, but the lateral lobule is very small, and in many cases concealed by the margin of the segment. Each lateral margin of the segment is divid
. The Coccidae of California; a descriptive list of the different scale insects found in and reported from California. Coccidae -- California. THE COCCIDAK OF CAIJ K( »KM.\. 40 from 10 to 16, and the posterior laterals of al)ont 8. There are four lobes, which are nearly in a straight line, the end of the body being truncate- These lobes are quite small, rounded posteriorly and equally distant from each other. The second lobe of each side is deeply incised, but the lateral lobule is very small, and in many cases concealed by the margin of the segment. Each lateral margin of the segment is divided into three subequal, more or less distinct lobes; each lobe ends posteriorly in one or more lobules, each of which bears an elongated pore on its dorsal surface. The plates are short, and in some cases sul)- truncate at extremities; they are situated as follows: Two between median lobes; two inconspicuous ones laterad of first lobe of each side; two laterad of second lobe; usually one on the anterior part of the first lobe of the lateral margin; one or two near the middle of the second lobe of the lateral margin, and two or three on the third or anterior lobe of the lateral margin. Dorsal spines: One on first lobe near lateral margin; one on lateral lobule of second lobe; and one a short distance mesad of the mesal plate of each of the three lobes of lateral mar- The ventral spines accompanying FIG. 24. Diaspis carueli (Juniper Soale). 2, adult females and larv:i> on branches; la, female, greatly en- larged. the first and second lobes of each side are obsolete. There is one at the base of the plate of the first lobe of the lateral margin; one between plates of second lobe, and one near the middle of the third or anterior lobe of the lateral margin. Scale of Male.—The male scale is white, and very small, being only 1 mm. in length; it is elongated, with a prominent median ridge; the larval skin is naked and light yellow in color. Male.—Color of body light orange
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