CHECKLISTS 



Forms here recognized may be located in the table of contents. A text ref- 

 erence is given for those doubtfully associated with cactus. Scientific names 

 are printed in roman type rather than itaUc to increase readability. 



Insects and Mites Feeding on Cactus 



INSECTS 

 Heteroptera: Coreidae 

 Chelinidea Uhler 



canyona Hamlin 



hunteri Hamlin 



tabulata (Burmeister) 



vittiger Uhler 

 Leptoglossus Guerin-Meneville 



cinctus (Herrich-SchaefFer) 



concolor (Walker) 



dentatus Berg 



subauratus Distant 

 Narnia StSl 



inornata Distant (see p. 133) 



femora ta Stal 



pallidicornis StSl 



snowi Van Duzee 



Heteroptera: Capsidae 

 Hesperolabops Kuk 



picta Hunter, Pratt & 

 Mitchell (not Uhler) 



Homoptera: Coccidae 

 Dactylopius Costa 



argentinus Dominguez 



(see p. 140) 

 ceylonicus Green ( = indicus 



Green, capensis Green) 

 coccus Costa 

 confusus Cockerell 

 sp. near confusus Cockerell 

 greenii Cockerell ( = confusus 

 capensis Green) (seep. 140) 



INSECTS — Continued 



Homoptera: Coccidae — Continued 

 Dactylopius Costa — Continued 

 newsteadi Cockerell (the 

 confusus Cockerell of 

 some authors) 

 opuntiae Lichtenstein (the 

 tomentosus (Lamarck) of 

 some authors) 

 Diplacaspis Jacobson 

 echinocacti (Bouch6) 



Coleoptera: Cerambycidae 

 Alcidion Dejean 



cereicola Fisher 

 Archlagocheirus Dillon 



funestus (Thomson) 

 Coenopaeus Horn 



niger Horn (see p. 88) 



palmeri (LeConte) 

 MoneUema Say 



albopicta White 



annulata Say 



appressa LeConte 



armata LeConte 



aterrima Fisher 



blapsides Newman 



corrugans Casey 



crassa LeConte 



crassipes Fisher 



ebenina Bates 



gigas LeConte 



laevigata Bland 



mexicana Fisher 



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