1909] 
Igos. 
1900. 
L901. 
1902. 
1903. 
1905. 
1906. 
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de Dalla Torre, Carl G. Catalogus hymenopterorum hucusque descriptorum 
systematicus et synonymicus, Lipsiae, V, p. 225 and footnote. 
Coccophagqus lecaniz Smith; synonymy. In the footnote, list of hosts as in 
Howard (1895), excepting substitutes ‘‘ Lecanium acericorticis”’ for “ Lecan- 
zum on plum.” 
Felt, Ephraim Porter. Extract from 4th Annual Rep. Commissioners Fish- 
eries, Game and Forestry of State of New York, p. 30. On Pulvinaria 
innumerabilis (Rathvon). 
Ashmead, William Harris. In John Bernhard Smith, Insects of New Jersey. 
Supplement, 27th annual Rep. state board Agric., 1899, Trenton, p. 560. 
C. lecani (Fitch) and ater Howard listed separately. 
Howard, Leland Ossian. Bull. no. 22, new series, Division Ent., U. S. Dep. 
Agric., Washington, D. C., pp. 13-15. 
Very abundant on Pulvinaria innumerabilis in Washington City; 99% 
of the young killed; general biological notes. 
Ehrhorn, E. M. California Fruitgrower, Dec. 12, pp. 3-4. (Not seen.) 
Craw, Alexander. Eighth biennial report state board of horticulture of the 
State of California f. 1901-1902, Sacramento, pp. 192-193, 203. 
Colonization in California; on Coccus hesperidum Linnaeus. 
Wall, W. B. California Fruit Grower, San Francisco and Los Angeles, 
XXVIII, p. 4 (June 13). 
An efficient parasite of Coccus hesperidum Linnaeus. 
Isaac, John. Bug vs. Bug. First biennial report. commissioner of horti- 
culture State of California f. 1903-1904, Sacramento, pp. 80, 102, pl. I, 
figs. 2, 2a. 
On Coccus hesperidum. Colored, general figure of adult female, enlarged. 
Sanders, James G. Circular No. 64, Bureau Ent., U.S. Dep. Agric., Wash- 
ington, D. C., p. 4. 
On Pulvinaria innumerabilis (Rathvon),. 
Dickerson, E. L. In John Bernhard Smith, Report of the Ent. Dept. of the 
New Jersey Agric. College Exp. Station, Trenton, pp. 594-595, 596, 598, 
607, fig. 35, p. 602. 
Notes on its occurrence in New Jersey as a parasite of Pulvinaria in- 
numerabilis (Rathvon); figure of adult, enlarged. 
Johnson, S. Arthur. Bull. No. 116, Colorado Agric. College Exp. Station, 
Fort Collins, p. 11. 
Brief account of as a parasite of Pulvinaria innumerabilis (Rathvon). 
