94 A MANUAL OF DANGEROUS INSECTS. 



Coccidae— Continued. 

 Unarmored — 



Ceroplastes denudatus Coc'kereW; Grenada, Antigua, Demerara; Annona muricaia. 



Ceroplastes quadulineatus Nowstead; British East Africa, Uganda; Annona muricata. 

 ^ Ceroputo yuccx CoquUlett; Mexico, California; Annona cherimola. 



Coccus marsupialis Green; Ceylon. 



Icerya albolutca Cockerell; West Africa; Annona squamosa. 



Lagosinia strachani Cockerell; W. Africa; Annona squamosa. 

 ^ Pseudococcus bromelix Bonch6; Hawaii; Annona muricata. 

 :^Saissetia nigra Nietner; West Indies; Ceylon. 



LEPIDOPTERA. 

 Pyralidse. 



Dichocrocis punctiferalis Gu6ji6e; Queensland. (See Corn.) 



DIFTERA. 

 Trypetidse. 



Anastrepha fraterculus Wiedemann, attacks Annona humboldliana. (See Fruit.) 

 Ceratitis capitata Wiedemann; attacks Annona muricata. (See Fruit.) 

 Ceratit is anonx Giaham.; Ahica,; atta-cks Annona muricata. (See Fruit.) 



CYPRESS. 



(Cupressus spp. Family Jiiniperacese.) 



Trees or shrubs with aromatic evergreen foliage in Central America., California, 

 Arizona, Southern Europe to Southeast Asia, valuable for timber and ornament. 



INSECTS INJURIOUS TO CYPRESS (CUPRESSUS). 



HEMIPTERA. 

 Coccidae: 



Armored — 



^ Chionaspis striata Newstead; Algeria, Egypt, California, Arizona. 



Diaspis visci Schrank; Europe; Cupressus funebris, C. glauca, C. macrocarpa, C. pyramidalis, C, 

 sempervirens. 

 Unarmored — 



Gueriniella serratulx Fabricius; Algeria, Southern France. 



COLEOPTERA. 

 Buprestidse. 



Diadoxus scalarislj. &C:.,a.nA.D.erytlirurus "Whii^; Australia; bore in Cupressus lambertiana. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

 LiNDiNGER, L., Die Schildlause (Coccidae), 1912. 

 Feoggatt, W. W., Australian Insects, 1907. 



CYPRESS; CEDAR. 



{Chamseq/paris spp. Family Juniperaceae.) 



Evergreen trees of North America and Japan, highly valued for timber and useful 

 ornamental trees. 



INSECTS INJURIOUS TO CHAM^CTPARIS. 



HEMIPTERA. 

 Coccidae: 



Armored — 



Diaspis cwci Schrank; Europe; Cliamxcyparis nutkaensis , C.obtusa, C.pisifera. 



BIBLIOGRAPHY. 

 LiNDiNGER, L. Die Schildlause (Coccidae), 1912. 



DATE PALM. 



. {Phoenix dactylifera. Family Palmacese.) 

 A palm cultivated for its fruit, the date of commerce. (See Palms.) 



