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  pisivora, 
  T. 
  physapus, 
  Physapus 
  rohusla 
  and 
  Frankliniella 
  robusla. 
  

   The 
  author 
  points 
  out 
  that 
  all 
  these 
  names 
  refer 
  to 
  a 
  single 
  species, 
  

   and 
  also 
  that 
  neither 
  Thrips 
  nor 
  Physapus 
  can 
  stand 
  as 
  names 
  for 
  

   genera, 
  so 
  that 
  the 
  correct 
  name 
  is 
  F. 
  robusta. 
  

  

  Leonardi 
  (G.). 
  Contribuzione 
  alio 
  studio 
  delle 
  Cocciniglie 
  dell'Eritrea 
  

   (Africa 
  orientale). 
  [A 
  contribution 
  to 
  the 
  study 
  of 
  the 
  Coccids 
  

   of 
  Eritrea 
  (East 
  Africa).] 
  — 
  Boll. 
  Lab. 
  Zool. 
  Agrar. 
  R. 
  Scuola 
  Sup, 
  

   Agric, 
  Portici, 
  vii, 
  1913, 
  pp. 
  27-38, 
  12 
  figs. 
  

  

  The 
  author 
  describes 
  four 
  new 
  species 
  of 
  Coccids 
  from 
  Eritrea 
  : 
  — 
  

   Ceroplastes 
  erithrasus 
  found 
  on 
  Acacia, 
  Saissetia 
  cuneiformis 
  and 
  

   LepidosapJies 
  fiorii 
  on 
  Rhus 
  aztechesan, 
  and 
  Pidvinaria 
  dicrostachys 
  

   on 
  Dichrosiachys 
  nutans. 
  

  

  Leonardi 
  (G.). 
  Nuove 
  specie 
  di 
  Diaspiti 
  viventi 
  suU' 
  Olivo. 
  [New 
  

   species 
  of 
  Diaspinae 
  living 
  on 
  the 
  olive 
  tree.] 
  — 
  Boll. 
  Lab. 
  Zool. 
  

   Agrar. 
  R. 
  Scuola 
  Sup. 
  Agric, 
  Portici, 
  vii, 
  1913, 
  pp. 
  66-71, 
  5 
  figs. 
  

  

  Two 
  new 
  Coccids, 
  described 
  by 
  the 
  author 
  as 
  Aonidia 
  oleae 
  and 
  

   Lepidosaphes 
  olivina, 
  and 
  a 
  species 
  of 
  Aspidiotus 
  were 
  found 
  on 
  olive 
  

   trees 
  on 
  the 
  Eritrean 
  tableland. 
  

  

  Leonardi 
  (C). 
  Nuove 
  specie 
  di 
  Cocciniglie 
  raccolte 
  in 
  Italia. 
  [New 
  

   species 
  of 
  Coccids 
  collected 
  in 
  Italy.] 
  — 
  Boll. 
  Lab. 
  Zool. 
  Agrar. 
  R. 
  

   Scuola 
  Sup. 
  Agric, 
  Portici, 
  vii, 
  1913, 
  pp. 
  59-65, 
  5 
  figs. 
  

  

  The 
  following 
  three 
  new 
  species 
  of 
  Coccids 
  collected 
  in 
  Italy 
  are 
  

   described 
  : 
  Pseudococcus 
  grassii 
  found 
  on 
  some 
  bananas 
  bought 
  at 
  

   Rome, 
  Aspidiotus 
  viticola 
  on 
  the 
  vine 
  and 
  Aonidiella 
  inopinata 
  on 
  

   the 
  almond. 
  

  

  Szepligeti 
  (Gy.). 
  Braconidae 
  gesammelt 
  von 
  Prof. 
  F. 
  Silvestri 
  in 
  

   Africa. 
  [Braconids 
  collected 
  in 
  Africa 
  by 
  Prof. 
  F. 
  Silvestri.] 
  — 
  

   Boll. 
  Lab. 
  Zool. 
  Agrar. 
  R. 
  Scuola 
  Sup. 
  Agric, 
  Portici, 
  vii, 
  1913, 
  

   pp. 
  101-104. 
  

  

  The 
  following 
  Braconids 
  are 
  described 
  : 
  Bracon 
  celer, 
  sp. 
  n., 
  from 
  

   Cape 
  Colony 
  ; 
  Bracon 
  lagosianus, 
  sp. 
  n., 
  Pseudobracon 
  nigripennis, 
  

   Szepligeti, 
  Pseudobracon 
  silvestrii, 
  sp. 
  n., 
  Pseudodoryotes 
  camerunus, 
  

   Szep., 
  and 
  Biphymaphorus 
  pulchripennis, 
  sp. 
  n., 
  from 
  Lagos 
  ; 
  Disophrys 
  

   lutea, 
  Brul., 
  Cremnops 
  rufitarsis, 
  sp. 
  n. 
  and 
  Cremnops 
  variabilis, 
  Szep., 
  

   from 
  French 
  Guinea 
  ; 
  Cardiochiles 
  longiceps, 
  Rom., 
  from 
  Senegal 
  ; 
  

   Biosteres 
  caudatus, 
  sp. 
  n., 
  from 
  Nigeria. 
  

  

  Razzauti 
  (A.). 
  Presenza 
  e 
  danni 
  del 
  Pantomorus 
  fulleri 
  in 
  Italia. 
  

   [Pantomorus 
  fulleri, 
  its 
  occurence 
  and 
  the 
  injury 
  caused 
  by 
  it 
  

   in 
  Italy.] 
  — 
  Boll. 
  Lab. 
  Zool. 
  Agrar. 
  R. 
  Scuola 
  Sup. 
  Agric, 
  Portici, 
  

   vii, 
  1913, 
  pp. 
  113-124, 
  7 
  figs. 
  

  

  Systematic 
  notes, 
  a 
  full 
  description 
  of 
  the 
  various 
  stages, 
  the 
  dis- 
  

   tribution 
  and 
  a 
  bibliography 
  of 
  this 
  Curculionid, 
  known 
  in 
  the 
  United 
  

   States 
  as 
  Fuller's 
  Rose 
  Beetle, 
  are 
  given 
  in 
  this 
  paper. 
  First 
  observed 
  

   in 
  the 
  United 
  States 
  in 
  1879, 
  the 
  injury 
  caused 
  by 
  P. 
  fulleri 
  has 
  been 
  

   of 
  common 
  occurrence 
  since 
  it 
  is 
  markedlv 
  omnivorous 
  both 
  in 
  the 
  

  

  