34 MISC. PUBLICATION 734.. U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



C ARM IN, J. 



1950 CHAFF SCALE IN ISRAEL: PARLATORIA CAMELLIAE COMSTOCK. Israel 



Independ. Biol. Lab. Bui. 5 (4), 10 p., illus. 

 Description, life history [probably not cameUiae]. 



Carmin, J., and Scheinkin, D. 



1934 red scale in Palestine, (hemiptera : coccidae). Soc. Roy. Ent. 



de'Egypte Bui. 18: 242-274, illus. 

 Description, biology, history, and control. 



Carneiro, H., see Freitas, A. 0., and Carneiro, H. 



Carnes, E. K. 



1907 the coccidae of California. Calif. State Comnr. Hort. Bien. Rpt. 

 2 (1905/06) : 155-222, illus. 

 Lists 132 coccids with host plants; 67 of these discussed or described. 



Carter, W. 



1932 studies of populations of pseudococcus brevipes (ckl.) occurring 

 on pineapple plants. Ecology 13: 296-304, illus. 

 Describes methods of infestation of new plantings. 



1935 the symbionts of pseudococcus brevipes (ckl.) Ent. Soc. Amer. 



Ann. 28: 60-71, illus. 



1936 THE SYMBIONTS OF PSEUDOCOCCUS BREVIPES IN RELATION TO A PHYTO- 



toxic secretion OF THE insect. Phytopathology 26: 176-183, illus. 

 Change in host produced permanent disappearance of symbionts 

 associated with green spotting capacity. 



1942 THE GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION OF MEALYBUG WILT WITH NOTES ON 



some other insect pests of pineapple. Jour. Econ. Ent. 35 : 10-15, 

 illus. 

 Refers to Pseudococcus brevipes and Diaspis bromeliae. 



1945 the oral secretions of the pineapple mealybug. Jour. Econ. Ent. 



38: 335-338, illus. 



1946 THE STUDY OF INSECT SYMBIONTS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE 



genus pseudococcus. [Brazil] Sec. de Agr., Indus, e Com. Bol. 

 13: 191-194. 

 Only P. brevipes specifically mentioned. 



de Carvalho, M. B., and R. F. 



1939 PRIMEIRA CONTRIBUICAO PARA UM CATALOGO DOS INSETOS DE PERNAMBUCO. 



Inst, de Pesquisas Agron, Arq. 2: 27-60 (29-30). 

 Lists 18 coccids. 



Casazza, R. 



1928 SUI DERMATOENDOZOI, A PROPOSITO DI UN NUOVO PARASSITA. Bol. della 



Soc. Med.-Chir. 42: 391-425, illus. 

 Dermolecanium migrans Zavattari, n. gen. and n. sp.; this name given 

 to a larva supposedly found in man and causing the "pseudoscabbia." 



Castel-Branco, A. J. F. 



1952 DESCRICAO DE TRES ESPECIES NOVAS DE COCHONILHAS DA AFRICA ORIENTAL 



portuguesa. Lisboa, Min. do Ultramar, Anais [Estudos de Zoologia] 



7(3): 23-39, illus. 

 Crypticerya rodriguesi, Cerococcus fradei, Pulvinaria vayssierei; 

 from Portuguese East Africa. 



Castro, A. R. 



1951 FAUNA ENTOMOLOGICA DEL OLIVO EN ESPANA. ESTUDIO SISTEMATICO- 

 BIOLOGICO DE LAS ESPECIES DE MAYOR IMPORTANCIA ECONOMICA. II 



(hemiptera, lepidoptera y thysanoptera) . Inst, del Espan. de 

 Ent. Trab., Madrid, 166 p. (12-56), illus. 

 Principally a discussion of Saissetia oleae. 



