86 
1907. 
1908. 
1907. 
PSYCHE [August 
Carnes, Edward K. The Coccidae of California. Second biennial report 
commissioner horticulture State of California f. 1905-1906, Sacramento, 
pp. 179, 187. 
On Pulvinaria innumerabilis and Coccus ventralis Ehrhorn in California. 
Forbes, Stephen Alfred. Bull. No. 112, University of Illinois Agric. Exp. 
Station, Urbana, p. 357, fig. 6. 
On Pulvinaria innumerabilis (Rathvon); figure from J. B. Smith (Dicker- 
son, 1906). 
Gahan, A. B. Bull. No. 123, Maryland Agric. Exp. Station, College Park, 
pp- 155-156. 
Mentions a chalcidoid parasite of Eulecanium nigrofasciatum which is 
later determined as lecaniw (Fitch). 
Howard, Leland Ossian. Bull. No. 12, Part IV, technical series, Bureau 
Ent.; U. S. Dep. Agric., Washington, D. C., p. 71. 
Probably a species native to North America. 
Sanders, James G. The Terrapin Scale. Circular No. 88, Bureau Ent., 
U.S. Dep. Agric., Washington, D. C., p. 3. 
Cook, A. J. Official report 34th fruit-growers convention of State of Cali- 
fornia, Sacramento, p. 52. 
Mentioned as a parasite of Coccus hesperidum Linnaeus. 
Forbes, Stephen Alfred. Twenty-fourth report State Ent. on the noxious 
and beneficial insects of State of Illinois, Bloomington, p. 114, fig. 6. 
The same as Forbes (1907). 
Eastham, J. W. Thirty-ninth Annual Rep. Ent. society of Ontario, 1908, 
Toronto, p. 55. 
A parasite of Pulvinaria innumerabilis. 
Iiterature referred to. 
Gahan, A. B. 
Howard, L. O. See in foregoing bibliography. 
