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

 Williams, J. R., and Mamet, J. R. — Continued 



1962 THE INSECTS AND OTHER INVERTEBRATES OF SUGAR CANE IN MAURITIUS 



and reunion. Mauritius Sugar Indus. Res. Inst. Occas. Paper 



No. 8, 23 p. 

 Annotated list includes 8 coccid spp. in 7 gen. from Mauritius and 

 6 spp. in 5 gen. from Reunion. 



Wolf, J. P., and Ewart, W. H. 

 1955 carbohydrate composition of the honeydew of coccus hesperi- 

 dum l. : evidence of the existence of two new oligosaccarides. 

 Arch. Biochem. and Biophysics 58: 365-372. 



Womersley, J. S., see Szent-Ivany, J. J. H., and Womersley, J. S. 



Woo, S. H. 

 1967 studies on the ecology of the ume globose scale, lecanium 



KUNOENSIS KUWANA AND ITS NATURAL ENEMIES. [In Korean. 



English summary.] Korea Off. Rural Devlpmt. Res. Rpts. 10 (3) : 

 97-104, illus. 

 Biology; hosts; natural enemies. 



Wray, D. L. 



1950 INSECTS OF NORTH CAROLINA. Sup. 2, 59 p. N.C. Dept. Agr. Div. 

 Ent., Raleigh. (Coccids p. 15.) 

 List includes 9 coccid spp. new to North Carolina; hosts and 

 distribution. 

 1967 INSECTS ( F NORTH CAROLINA. Sup. 3, 181 p. N.C. Dept. Agr. Div. 

 Ent., Raleigh. (Coccids p. 33, 157.) 



Wright, N. P. 



1963 A THOUSAND YEARS OF COCHINEAL: A LOST BUT TRADITIONAL MEXICAN 



industry ON its way back. Amer. Dyestuff Rptr. 52: 635-639, 

 illus. 

 History of cochineal in Mexico. 



Yadava, R. L. 



1966 FEEDING HABIT OF THE PINK SUGAR CANE MEALYBUG SACCHARICOCCUS 



sacchari cockerell (homoptera: pseudococcddae) . Indian Jour. 

 Ent. 28: 106-108, illus. 

 Stylet penetration is intracellular, avoids vascular bundles, and ends 

 in parenchymatous cell. 

 1966a morphology of the male pink sugarcane mealybug, saccharicoc- 

 cus sacchari cockerell (pseudococcidae: homoptera) — PART I. 

 macropterous form. Agra Univ. Jour. Res. 15: 71-129, illus. 

 Detailed description; discusses possible relationship of Pseudococ- 

 cidae to other subdivisions of Coccoidea. 

 1966b the reproductive system of the female pink sugarcane mealy- 

 bug, saccharicoccus sacchari (homoptera: pseudococcidae). 

 Indian Jour. Ent. 28: 351-358, illus. 

 Morphological and histological study. 



