54 PAPERS ON COCCID.E OR SCALE INSECTS. 



Pseudaonidia ferox (Lindinger). 



Selenaspidus ferox Lindgr., Jahrb. Hamb. wiss. Anst., xxvi, pp. 4, 7 (1909). Fig. 

 Habitat — Gold Coast, West Africa. 

 On Euphorbiacese. 



Pseudaonidia gracilis (Lindinger). 



Selenaspidus gracilis Lindgr., Jahrb. Hamb. wiss. Anst., xxvi, pp. 4, 10 (1909). Fig. 

 Habitat — Kamerun, West Africa. 

 On leaves of Agelaia fragrans and Tricalysia sp. 



Pseudaonidia greeni Marlatt. 



Pseudaonidia greeni Marlatt, Pr. Ent. Soc. Wash., ix, pp. 135, 138, 140 (1908). 

 Habitat — Java. 

 On mangosteen and mango. 



Pseudaonidia junctiloba Marlatt. 



Pseudaonidia junctiloba Marlatt, Pr. Ent. Soc. Wash., ix, pp. 135, 138 (1908). 

 Habitat — Victoria, Australia. 

 On Acacia sp. 



Pseudaonidia kamerunica (Lindinger). 



Selenaspidus kamerunicus Lindgr., Jahrb. Hamb. wiss. Anst., xxvi, pp. 4, 7 (1909). 

 Fig. 

 Habitat — Kamerun, West Africa. 

 On palms. 



Pseudaonidia lounsburyi Marlatt. 



Pseudaonidia (Selenaspidus) lounsburyi Marlatt, Pr. Ent. Soc. Wash., ix, pp. 134, 136, 

 139 (1908). 

 Habitat — South Africa. 

 On Mesembryantheviuvi edule. 



Pseudaonidia magna (Lindinger). 



Selenaspidus magnus Lindgr., Jahrb. Hamb. wiss. Anst., xxvi, pp. 4, 9 (1909). Fig. 

 Habitat — Abyssinia. 

 On Euphorbia sp. 



Pseudaonidia silvatica (Lindinger). 



Selenaspidus silvaticus Lindgr., Jahrb. Hamb. wiss. Anst., xxvi, pp. 4, 10 (1909). Fig. 

 Habitat — Kamerun, West Africa; Amani, East Africa. 

 On Anacardiacese ; Rinorea exappendiculata; Ficus indica; Bandeirsea spedosa. 



Genus FURCASPIS Lindinger. Type, biformis. 



Furcaspis Lindgr., Berl. Ent. Zeitschr., lii, pp. 98, 99 (1908). 



Includes Furcaspis (Aspidiotus) biformis (Ckll.) and F. (Aspidiotus) capensis 

 (Walk.). 



Furcaspis oceanica Lindinger. 



Aspidiotus biformis Lindgr., Ber. Stat. f. Pflanzensch., vi, p. 44(1904). In part. 

 Furcaspis oceanica Lindgr., Zeitschr. f. wiss. Insektenbiol., v. 5, p. 149 (1909). Fig. 

 in Nos. 7 and 8. 



Habitat — Jaluit Islands in Marshall group. 



On fruit hulls of cocoanut. 



