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Pseudococcus {Dacti/Iopim) cilri, Risso. 



Mem. Dept. Agric. Ind., II, ii, pp. 22, 122, 123-121 (1908) ; 

 South Ind. Ins., pp. 508-509, fig. 396 ; Proc. Second Entl. 

 Meeting, pp. 29, 36, 79, 256. 



This species has been found at Kallar (Nilgiris), on cacao pods ; in 

 Mysore, on coffee, Cedrela, Ficiis ghmerata ; in Coorg, on Eryilirina. 

 Ageratum ; and in Ceylon, on coffee. 



Pseudococcus cocotis, Msk. 



Ind. Mus. Notes, II, p. 169 III, i, pp. 7, 66 (1893) ; South 

 Indian Coccidge (MS). 



This species has been found on coconut leaves in Malabar and the 

 Laccadive Islands. 



Pseudococcus corymbatus, Green (MS). 



South Indian Coccidse (MS). 



This species is known from Palacole (Godavari District), on Citrus 

 shoots and fruits ; Malabar, on jak ; Coimbatore, on cotton shoot ; and 

 Pusa, on cotton shoot, soy beans. 



Pseudococcus longispi)ius, Targ. 



Cotes, Ind. Mus. Notes, II, vi, p. 169 (1893) [adonidum]; 

 Barlow, Ind. Mus. Notes, IV, p. 75 (1897). 



This species has been found at Vadanapalle (S. Malabar), on coconut 

 leaves ; in Mysore, orf coffee and cedar ; and at Calcutta on croton. 



Pseudococcus nipce, Mask. 



Mem. Dept. Agric. Ind., II, ii, pp. 23, 121: ; South Ind. Ins. , 

 p. 509, f. 397 ; South Indian Coccidee (MS) ; Bom. Jour., 

 XXIII, p. 136. 



This species is known from Coromandel coast, on Gasuarina stem ; 

 North India, on stored potatoes ; Western India, on Cajanm tndicm ; 

 and Pusa, on potato tubers in store, mulberry, cotton. [The Mealy-bug 

 on cotton and mulberry has been identified by E. E. Green (1919) 

 as Phenacoccus hirsulus.] 



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