SUBFAMILY CYLINDROCOCCINAE 211 



dd. Body not enclosed in horny sack of wax; cuticle of adult 

 female with, numerous hyaline tubercles without conspicuous 

 cerores and without setae; antennae tuberculate and legs 

 wanting. Phoenicococcus Ckll. 



Sphaerococopsis Ckll. This genus includes a single species, 

 inflatipes Maskell from Australia on Eucalyptus. It is somewhat simi- 

 lar in general appearance to Pseudoripersia turgipes Maskell, but the 

 adult female lacks an anal ring and anal ring setae. The legs are also 

 different in size and form. 



Capulinia Sign. The three species referred to this genus are: 

 crateraformis Hempel from Brazil on Eugenia; jaboticabae von Ihering 

 from Brazil on Eugenia and Myrciaria; and sallei Signoret, the type, from 

 Mexico on "Capulino" and "Escobillo". 



Cylindrococcus Mask. An Australian genus of four species oc- 

 curring upon Casuarinia: amplior Mask., casuarinae Mask., gracilis 

 Fuller, and spiniferus Mask. 



Ourococcus Fuller. A genus from West Australia found upon 

 Eucalyptus and Casuarinia. The species are: casuariniae Fuller, cobbii 

 Fuller, and eucalypti Fuller. The immature stages are unknown. The 

 anal ring and anal ring setae are not described. The form of the caudal 

 end of the abdomen and the fact that in each species a caudal glassy 

 tube of wax is formed suggests that the anal ring and anal ring setae 

 are present and that this genus should be placed in the subfamily 

 Eriococcinae, falling in the table of genera near Antonia, or if without 

 an anal ring the rectum must be provided with rings of anacerores. 



Apiococcus Hempel. A Brazilian genus found upon Myrtaceae. 

 It contains the four following species: asperatus Hemp., globosus Hemp., 

 gregarius Hemp., and singularis Hemp. 



Carpochloroides Ckll. This genus contains a single species, 

 viridis Ckll., which is found upon Eugenia and Myrtaceae in Brazil. 



Halimococcus Ckll. A single species, lampas Ckll., occurring 

 upon the leaves of palm in Natal. The abdomen is provided with four 

 long setae at the caudal end instead of two as in Phoenicococcus. 



Phoenicococcus Ckll. There is a single species, marlatti Ckll., 

 which occurs upon date palm in Algeria. It has been identified on date 

 palm received at quarantine from Algeria. 



