A CHANGE OF NAME IN COCCIDEZ. 
By CHARLES 8S. BANKs. 
Since the publication of descriptions of certain new species of Coccida 
in THe Purirprine Journat or Scrence (1906), I, 230 et seqg., MY 
attention has been called to the fact that Chionaspis candida had already 
previously been used by Green in the description of a species from 
Australia.! 
Tn consequence of this previous use of the name candida, I propose 
to change the name of my species to Chionaspis inday * Banks in place 
of Chionaspis candida Banks as given on page 232 of Tue PrimrpprNe 
JOURNAL OF SCIENCE and also on page 222 of the Journan in Part II 
of “The Principal Insects Attacking the Coconut Palm.” 
‘Victorian Naturalist (1905), 22, 6. 
*Inday (pron, in-die): A Visayan term meaning “little one.” 
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