BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE COCCOIDEA, SECOND SUPPLEMENT 35 

 Danzig, E. M. — Continued 



1966 THE REDUCTION OF WAX-SECRETING DERMAL STRUCTURES OF THE FE- 



MALES OF PULVINARIA TARG. (HOMOPTERA, COCCOIDEA) INFESTED 



by parasites. [In Russian. English summary.] Zool. Zhur. 



45: 1488-1492, illus. 

 P. crassispina n. sp. and P. aestivalis n. sp. (in litt.) nomen nudum; 

 discusses differences between parasitized and unparasitized speci- 

 mens of P. betulae. 



1967 CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE COCCIDAE ( HOMOPTERA) 



of the primorye territory. [In Russian.] Akad. Nauk SSSR 



Zool. Inst. Trudy 41: 139-172, illus. 

 Records 31 spp. in 11 gen. of which 14 spp. and 1 gen. are new; 

 1 n. comb. ; 2 n. syn. ; further descriptions ; key to spp. of each gen. ; 

 hosts. 



1968 CONTRIBUTION TO THE FAUNA AND BIOLOGY OF SCALE INSECTS AND 



WHITE-FLIES (HOMOPTERA, COCCOIDEA ET ALEYRODOIDEA) FROM 



northern karelia. [In Russian. English summary.] Ent. 

 Obozr. 47: 499-504. [Translation, Ent. Rev. 47: 304-306.] 

 Records 21 coccid spp.; notes on biology and ecology; hosts. 



1968a ON THE TYPES OF SPECIES DESCRIBED BY N. S. BORCHSENIUS IN THE 

 ARTICLE "MATERIALS ON THE FAUNA OF SCALE INSECTS (HOMOPTERA, 



coccoidea) from INDIA. II." [In Russian. English summary.] 

 Ent. Obozr. 47: 843. [Translation, Ent. Rev. 47: 514.] 

 Correction of collection data: Type specimens of Raoaspis indica 

 Borchs., R. raoi Borchs., and Roonwalaspis quercicola Borchs. were 

 collected not in India but in southwestern China (Yunnan and 

 Kunming) . 



1968b THE CRYPTOZOIC MEALYBUG PHENACOCCUS HALIMIPHYLLI DANZIG, SP 

 N., AND PH. ARTHROPHYTI ARCH. (HOMOPTERA, COCCOIDEA, PSEUDO- 

 COCCIDAE) OF THE CENTRAL ASIAN DESERTS. [In Russian. Eng 



lish summary.] Ent. Obozr. 47: 844-847, illus. [Translation 



Ent. Rev. 47: 515-516, illus.] 

 P. halimiphylli settles in fruits of Halimiphyllum gontscharovii 

 through openings made by lepidopterous larvae; P. arthrophyti 

 is an inquiline of leaf hopper galls; reduces loss of body moisture 

 by concealment. 



1969 THE FIRST NOTE ON THE SCALE INSECTS (HOMOPTERA, COCCOIDEA) OF 



Mongolia. [In Russian. English summary.] Zool. Zhur. 48: 

 1579-1581, illus. 

 Records 6 spp. in 6 gen., including Euripersia mongolica n. sp. 

 See Borchsenius, N. S., and Danzig, E. M. 



Danzig, E. M., and Sugonjaev, E. S. 



1969 INSECT GALLS AND SOME OTHER INJURIES OF PLANTS USED BY DIFFER- 

 ENT ARTHROPODS AS ECOLOGICAL NICHES IN THE DESERT. [In 



Russian. English summary.] Ent. Obozr. 48: 116-124, illus. 



[Translation, Ent. Rev. 48: 62-66, illus.] 

 Many insects, including Phenacoccus arthrophyti and Schizotar- 

 gionia arthrophyti, occupy protective niches in Gaillardia; Phena- 

 coccus halimiphylli enters wounds in fruit of Halimiphyllum. 



