18 MISC. PUBLICATION 1281, U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 

 Bielenin, I., and Weglarska, B. — Continued 



1967 ANATOMY AND HISTOLOGY OF FEMALE AND MALE ALIMENTARY CANAL 

 OF QUADRASPIDIOTUS OSTREAEFORMIS (CURT.) (HOMOPTERA, COC- 

 COIDEA, ASPIDIOTINI) INCLUDING CYTOLOGY OF MID-GUT. Acta'Biol. 



Cracoviensia (Ser. Zool.) 10: 105-121, illus. 

 Biezanko, C. M. de, and Baucko, 0. 



1949 NOMES POPULARES DOS HOMOPTEROS NO RIO GRANDE DO SUL. AgrOS 



(Pelotas) 1: 249-254. (Coccids p. 53.) 

 List common and scientific names of 24 coccid spp. 



Bignell, G. C. 



1885 ERIOPELTIS FESTUCAE FONSC, A SCALE INSECT NEW TO THE BRITISH 



FAUNA. Entomologist 18 : 286-287. 

 Found males and females. 



Blackith, R. E., see Blair, C. A., Blackith, R. E., and Boratynski, K. 



Blair, C. A., Blackith, R. E., and Boratynski, K. 

 1964 variation in coccus hesperidum l. (homoptera: coccidae). Roy. 

 Ent. Soc. London, Proc. Ser. A: Gen. Ent. 39: 129-134. 

 Give measurements of 18 structures in 27 individuals; discuss la- 

 tent roots and vectors obtained from correlation matrix of charac- 

 ters. 



Blumberg, B. 



1935 the life cycle and seasonal history of CEROPLASTES RUBENS. 

 Roy. Soc. Queensland Proc. 46: 18-32, illus. 

 Describes nymphs and adult female; discusses wax glands; biology; 

 parasites and predators. 



BOCHENSKA, F. 



1939 ANATOMY OF THE FIRST INSTAR LARVA OF POLISH COCHINEAL (PORPH. 



POL. ckll.). [In Polish.] 44 p., illus. Poznan Univ. Press, Poz- 

 nan. (Not seen.) 



BODENHEIMER, F. S. 



1924a OBSERVATIONS ABOUT SOME SCALE"INSECTS FROM EL-ARISH ( SINAI ) 



AND transjordania. Soc. Roy. Ent. d'Egypte Bul. 16 (1923) : 



121-124. 

 Lists 8 spp. in 7 gen. in 2 families from El-Arish and 9 spp. in 8 

 gen. in 3 families from Transjordania; hosts. 

 1925 UBER DIE ausnutzung des durch pflanzenneueinfuhrungen 



ENTSTANDENEN FREIEN NAHRUNGSRAUMS DURCH EINHEIMISCHE IN- 



sekten. Biol. Zentbl. 44: 671-675. 

 Reports on colonization of introduced hosts by native coccids. 



1934 CONTRIBUTIONS TOWARDS THE KNOWLEDGE OF THE RED SCALE (CHRYS- 

 OMPHALUS AURANTII MASK.) IN PALESTINE. Hadar 7 (6) : 139- 



148, illus. 

 Discusses body temperature; life history, seasonal fluctuation, and 

 fertility. 



