SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE COCCOIDEA, FIRST SUPPLEMENT 3 

 Agarwala, S. B. D. 



1956 MELANASPIS GLOMERATA (GREEN) A NEW COCCID PEST OF SUGARCANE. 



Bihar Acad. Agr. Sci. Proc. 5: 24-31, illus. 

 Redescribed; transferred to Melanaspis; economic importance and 

 control. 



Ali, S. M. 



1957 A NOTE ON THE PAIRING HABITS OF PSEUDOCOCCUS VASTATOR MASK. 



Indian Jour. Ent. 18: 469-471, illus. 



1958 COMMON SUGARCANE MEALY BUGS IN BIHAR (COCCIDAE: HEMIPTERa). 



Indian Jour. Sugarcane Res. and Devlpmt. 2: 179-183, illus. 

 Behavior, life cycle, and morphology of Ripersia sacchari, Saccharicoccus 

 sacchari, and Pseudococcus saccharifolii; the last considered distinct 

 although previously synonymized. 



1959 FEMALE REPRODUCTIVE SYSTEM OF PSEUDOCOCCUS VASTATOR (HEMIPTERA: 



pseudococcidae). Indian Jour. Ent. 20: 142-146, illus. 

 Gross and histological description. 



Alimdzhanov, R. A., and Bronshtein, T. G. 



1956 [invertebrate animals of the zeravshan basin.] (In Russian.) 



Tashkent, Akad. Nauk Uzbek. 348 p., illus. Coccida p. 148-153. 

 Lists 59 species of coccids in 7 families with hosts. 



Alkan, B., see Balachowsky, A. S., and Alkan, B. 



Altum, B. 



1882 insecten. ch. vn. ORDNUNG. HALBFLUGLER, HEMIPTERA. 2. familie. 

 coccina, schildlause. Forstzoologie 3 (pt. 2) : 361-370, illus. 

 Brief discussion of several species; includes name "fraxini" for a coccid 

 described from ash under heading "Aspidiotus sp." 



Andresen, J. W. 



1957 PHENACASPIS HETEROPHYLLAE COOLEY IN NEW JERSEY. N.Y. Ent. SOC 



Jour. 65: 81-84. 

 Notes collection in New Jersey; reviews and presents presently known 

 information on hosts and distribution. 



Arora, G. L., and Nath, S. 



1960 BIOLOGY AND LIFE OF PERISSOPNEUMON TECTONAE (MORRISON) (COC- 



coidea: homoptera). Punjab Univ. Res. Bui. (n.s.) 2: 127-139, 

 illus. 

 Also includes descriptive information. 



At ai.t, ah, Y. H., see Habib, A., Ezzat, Y. M., and Atallah, Y. H. 



Baccetti, B. 



1960 le cocciniglie italiane delle cupressaceae. Redia 45 (ser. 2) : 23- 

 111, illus. 

 Accepts genus Carulaspis and 3 species for Italy: visci (Schr.), carueli 

 (Sign.) [non Targ.] (with minima Targ. as a syn.), and juniperi Bouch6; 

 detailed descriptions and life histories in Italy of carueli and juniperi; 

 with discussion of natural enemies and other controls. 





