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Phenacoccus colemani Ehrhorn. 



Phenacoccus colemani Ehrh., Can. Ent., xxxviii, p. 332 (1906). 

 Habitat — California . 

 On Ruhus sp. 



Phenacoccus forinicaruin Leonardi. 



Phenacoccus formicarum Leon., Bol. Zool. Sc. Sup. Portici, iii, p. 162 (1908). Fig. 

 Habitat — Italy . 

 In nest of ants {Pheidole pallidula). 



Phenacoccus graminicola Leonardi. 



Phenacoccus graminicola Leon., Bol. Zool. Sc. Sup. Portici, in, p. 160 (1908). Fig. 

 Habitat — Italy. 

 On grasses (Graminacese). 



Phenacoccus hirsutus Green. 



Phenacoccus hirsutus Green, Mem. Dep. Ag. India, ii, 2, p. 25 (1908). Fig. 

 Habitat — India; Tasmania. 



"On terminal shoots of an undetermined shrub, attended by ants {Cremastogaster 

 rogenhoferi), which had constructed shelters around the colonies of insects." 



Phenacoccus iceryoides Green. 



Phenacoccus iceryoides Green, Mem. Dep. Ag. India, ii, 2, p. 26 (1908). 



Maxwell-Lefroy, Mem. Dep. Ag. India, ii, 7, p. 129 (1908). 

 Habitat — Calcutta, Tanjore, Surat, India. 

 On mango; Boswellia; Capparis horrida. 



Phenacoccus insohtus Green. 



Phenacoccus insolitus Green, Mem. Dep. Ag. India, ii, 2, p. 26 (1908). Fig. 

 Habitat — Bengal. 

 On Sida cordifolia. 



a Phenacoccus ramonse Essig. 



Phenacoccus ramonse Essig, Pomona Jn. Ent., i, 2, p. 44 (1909). Fig. 

 Habitat — California. 

 On roots of black sage (Ramona stachyoides) . 



Genus COCCXJRA Sulc. Type, comari Kunow. 



Coccura Sulc, Nachrichtsbl. Naturfrsch.-Klubs, Prossnitz, x, 7 pp. (1907); Lindgr., 

 Zeitschr. f. wiss. Insektenbiol., iv, 12, p. 475 (1908). 

 A new genus for the reception of Coccus (Phenacoccus) comari Kunow, Ent. Nach- 

 richten, vi, p. 46 (1880). 



Ceroputo volynicus Nassonow. 



Ceroputo volynicus Nass., Ann. Mus. Zool. Ac. Imp. Sc. St. Petersbourg, xiii, p. 471 

 (1909). Fig. 



Habitat — Russia . 



On leaves and stems of Dactylis glomerata. 



a This is undoubtedly an immature stage of Ceroputo yuccse (Coquillett). The 

 lateral patches of spines on each segment, and the incompletely developed 7-jointed 

 antennae indicate strongly its connection with the latter species. 

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