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FEIJAO, M. S. P. 



1950 BREVE ESTUDO MORFOLOGICO DO PSEUDOCOCCUS CITRI RISSO. Agron. AngO- 



lana No. 4: 159-166, illus . 

 English summary. An extended description (in Portuguese). 



Felt, E. P. 



1901 SCALE INSECTS OF IMPORTANCE AND LIST OF SPECIES IN NEW YORK 



state. N. Y. State Mus. Bui. No. 46 (v. 9) : 289-377, illus. (col.). 

 Detailed treatment of 9 common diaspine coccids; list, with collection 

 data, of 78 New York coccids. 



1915 new ASIAN gall midges N. Y. Ent. Soc. Jour. 23: 173-184. 



Various coccids given as midge hosts; Pseudococcus vapor [nom nu- 

 dum] presented as one of these. 



Felt, E. P., and Morrison, H. 



1928 coccidae. In Leonard, M. D., A list of the insects of New York with 

 a list of the spiders and certain other allied groups. Cornell Univ. 

 Agr. Expt. Sta. Mem. 101, p. 193-202. 

 A list of 126 names with New York State localities and hosts for 

 each coccid. 



Fernald, Mrs. C. H., see Fernald, M. E. 



Fernald, M. E. 



1902 on the genus lecanium. Canad. Ent. 34: 177-178. 

 Authorship established; notes on Costa's papers. 



1902a ON the type of the genus coccus 1. Canad. Ent. 34: 232-233. 

 Adopts hesperidum Linn, as genotype. 



1903 notes on the coccidae. Canad. Ent. 35: 22. 

 Discussion of names proposed by O. Costa. 



1903a lepidosaphes versus mytilaspis. Canad. Ent. 35: 90. 



1903b A CATALOGUE OF THE COCCIDAE OF THE WORLD. Mass. Agr. Expt. Sta. 



Spec. Bui. 88, 360 p. 

 A very complete systematic catalog disposing of 256 generic or sub- 

 generic and 1993 specific or lower-category coccid names. 



1906 the type of the genus coccus. Canad. Ent. 38: 125-126. 

 C. hesperidum considered to be type. 



See also Cockerell, T.D.A., 1903g. 



Ferris, G. F. 



1917 methods for the study of mealy-bugs. Jour. Econ. Ent. 10: 321-324. 

 Description of mounting technique. 



1917a A new genus and species of coccidae. Canad. Ent. 49: 375-378, illus. 

 Stomacoccus platani. 



1918 A NOTE ON THE OCCURRENCE OF ABDOMINAL SPIRACLES IN THE COCCIDAE 



(hemiptera). Canad. Ent. 50: 85-88. 

 Discusses occurrence as reported in literature, and adds own obser- 

 vations on various species. 



1918a notes on coccidae (hemiptera)^ Canad. Ent. 50: 221-225, illus. 

 Redescribes Cryptokermes brasiliensis. 



1918b notes on coccidae ii. (hemiptera). Canad. Ent. 50: 323-332, illus. 

 Ehrhornia, Paludicoccus, Callococcus, Mycetococcus n. gen. ; Ehrhornia 

 graminis n. sp. 



1918c THE ALLEGED OCCURRENCE OF A SEASONAL DIMORPHISM IN THE FEMALES 

 OF CERTAIN SPECIES OF MEALY BUGS (HEMIPTERA; COCCIDAE). Ent. 



News 29: 349-352. 

 Questions validity of various claims. 



1918d the California species OF mealy BUGS. Stanford Univ. Pubs., Univ. 

 Ser. 78 p., illus. 

 Comparative study of available characters; keys and descriptions for 

 9 genera, 1 new, and 43 species, 4 new. 



