120 MISC - PUBLICATION 1281, U.S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



Yushima, T., see Tamaki, Y., Yushima, T., and Kawai, S. 

 Zaami, V., see Monastero, S., and Zaami, V. 

 Zahradnik, J. 



1951 CONTRIBUTION A LA CONNAISSANCB DES COCHENILLES. (HOMOPT. COC- 



coidea.) [In Czech. French summary.] Acta Soc. Ent. Cecho- 

 slovak. 48: 198-200, illus. 

 Notes on Biaspidiotus bavaricus and Nipaecoccus nipae. 



1952b DEUX DIASPIDES NOUVEAUX POUR LA FAUNE DE LA TCHECOSLOVAQUIE. 



(rhynch. coca). [In Czech. Russian and French summaries.] 

 Acta Soc. Ent. Cechoslovak. 49: 92-97, illus. 

 Biaspidiotus wunni and Quadraspidiotus gig as. 

 1953a orthezia insignis browne v ceskoslovensku. [Russian and 

 French summaries.] Casopis Narod. Mus. Oddeleni Prirodovedny 

 122: 201-203, illus. 



1954 LA COCHENILLE AUSTRALIENNE PERICERYA PURCHASI (MASK.) ET SA 



repartition EN EUROPE centrale. [In Czech. Russian and 

 French summaries.] Zool. Ent. Listy 17: 295-297. 



1954a O NEKTERYCH CERVCICH SKUDCICH OVOCNYCH STROMU. Ziva 2 : 22-23, 



illus. 

 Discusses 8 coccid spp. 



1954b O NEJHOJNEJSICH STITENKACH NASICH SKLENIKU. Ziva 2: 137-138, 



illus. 

 Discusses 5 coccid spp. 



1965 SUR DES COCHENILLES NOUVELLES DANS LES SERRES EN TCHECOSLOVA- 



QUIE (coccinea). [Czech summary.] Acta Faunistica Ent. Mus. 



Nat. Pragae 11: 303-306. 

 43 subtropical or tropical coccid spp. reported in 6 families, includ- 

 ing 4 spp. new for Czechoslovakian greenhouses. 

 1968 schildlause unserer gewachshauser. 42 p., illus. Neue Brehm- 



Bucherei. 

 Discusses most important pest coccids in central European green- 

 houses; hosts; parasites and predators; control. 



Zak-Ogaza, B. 



1961 studien uber zehrwespen (hymenoptera, chalcidoidea) die auf 



der fauna polens bekannten schildlausen (homoptera, coc- 



coidea) schmarotzen. [Polish summary.] Polskie Pismo Ent. 



31: 349-410. 



Reared 56 spp. of chalcid parasites from 34 coccid spp. in 20 gen. of 



5 families; several coccid spp. new to Poland. 



1966 a note on some scale insects (homoptera, coccoidea) of the 



Hungarian fauna. Acta Agron. Acad. Sci. Hungaricae 15: 

 79-83. 

 9 spp. in 7 gen. new to Hungary; 2 n. spp. to be described later. 



1967 materials to the knowledge of the scale insect FAUNA OF YUGO- 



SLAVIA (homoptera, coccoidea). [Polish and Russian sum- 

 maries.] Acta Zool. Cracoviensia 12: 211-217. 

 Records 25 spp. in 24 gen.; 7 new to Yugoslavia; hosts and dis- 

 tribution. 

 See Koteja, J., and Zak-Ogaza, B. 



