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 Gonzales, R. H., and Charlin, R. 



1968 NOTA PRELIMINAR SOBRE LOS INSECTOS COCCOIDEOS DE CHILE. [English 



summary.] Chilena de Ent. 6: 109-113. 

 Preliminary checklist of coccids of Chile, including old and new- 

 records; hosts of spp. not previously reported. 



Gonzales, R. H., Kido, H., Marin, A., and Hughes, P. 



1969 BIOLOGIA Y ENSAYOS PRELIMINARES DE CONTROL DEL MARGARODES DE 



la vid, margarodes vitis (philippi). [English summary.] Agr. 



Tech. (Chile) 29: 93-122, illus. 

 Description of immatures and adult female; biology, population 

 dynamics; distribution; control. 



Gorkum, N. van. 



1913 dactylopius sacchari brasiliensis. Bol. Estac. Expt. Canna 

 Assuc. (Escada) 1: 29-31. 



Goux, L. 



1933a NOTES SUR LES COCCIDES (HEM.) DE LA FRANCE (6 e NOTE). nouvelles 



observations sur les pseudococcines. Soc. Ent. de France Bui. 

 38: 234-236. 

 Notes on morphology; hosts and distribution for several mealybugs 

 and 2 eriococcids. 

 1953a contribution a l'etude de neotrionymus monstatus borchs., 



COCHENILLE (HOM. COCCOIDEA) DU TURKESTAN, OBSERVEE EN ITALIE 



et nouvelle pour la faune europeenne. Bul. du Mus. d'Hist. 



Nat. de Marseille 13: 1-7, illus. 

 N. monstatus periolanus n. ssp. ; describes nymphs and adult male 

 and female; notes on gen. Neotrionymus. 



Green, E. E. 



1899e THE "LANTANA BUG." (ORTHEZIA INSIGNIS, DOUGLAS.) Ceylon Roy. 



Bot. Gard. Cir. 1 : 83-94. 

 Description; life cycle; habits, hosts, distribution, and control in 

 Ceylon. 

 1902c note on orthezia floccosa, de geer. Ent. Monthly Mag. 38 (2d 

 ser. 13) : 284-285. 

 Newsteadia n. subgen. and O. floccosa type-sp. 



1909c NO. XXV. — NOTE ON THE PRESENCE OF THE COCCID GENUS MARGARODES 



in india. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Jour. 19: 761-762. 

 Male of Margarodes sp. ; first record of gen. in India. 

 1914d on some coccid pests from the Seychelles. Jour. Econ. Biol. 9: 

 47-48. 

 Lists 5 spp. in 2 gen.; hosts. 



1914e note on aspidiotus bromeliae. Jour. Econ. Biol. 9: 75. 

 Discusses Canary Islands as place of origin of this sp. 



1922b A BRIEF REVIEW OF THE INDIGENOUS COCCIDAE OF THE BRITISH ISLANDS. 



So. London Ent. and Nat. Hist. Soc. Proc. 1922, p. 12-25, illus. 

 Lists 127 spp. in 26 gen., including 67 known from greenhouses only; 

 notes on general appearance; hosts; damage. 



