Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . fiG 5. ^ NEW ZEALyJ/VD INEUSORM. Maskell.—On Freslmater Infusoria, 49 This species is distiuguislied from E. spinosus by the greatnumber of spiny spinnerets on the dorsal surface of the female,and by the cylindrical tubes of the fringe. Its colour is alsorather redder and lighter ; but that is not a valuable cannot find any clearly distinguishing marks in the males ofthe two species. DESCEIPTION OF PLATE 1. Icerya purchasi, male 2. „ ,, part of antenna. Fig. 3. „ „ extremity of abdomen, viewed


Transactions and proceedings of the New Zealand Institute . fiG 5. ^ NEW ZEALyJ/VD INEUSORM. Maskell.—On Freslmater Infusoria, 49 This species is distiuguislied from E. spinosus by the greatnumber of spiny spinnerets on the dorsal surface of the female,and by the cylindrical tubes of the fringe. Its colour is alsorather redder and lighter ; but that is not a valuable cannot find any clearly distinguishing marks in the males ofthe two species. DESCEIPTION OF PLATE 1. Icerya purchasi, male 2. „ ,, part of antenna. Fig. 3. „ „ extremity of abdomen, viewed from 4. ,, ,, extremity of abdomen, side view. Fig. 5. Eriochiton hispidus, adult 6. ,, ,, Antenna. Fig- 7. „ „ Foot. Fig. 8. „ „ Marginal spines and fringe of test. Abt. IV.—Oti the Freshwater Infusoria of the Wellinyton District. By W. M. Maskell, [Bead before the Wellington Philosophical Society, BOth June, 1886.] Plates III., IV., V. The following is the result of some investigations by theMicroscop


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