A SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY OF THE COCCOIDEA 97 



Green, E. E. — Continued. 



1937 AN ANNOTATED LIST OF THE COCCIDAE OF CEYLON, WITH EMENDATIONS 



and additions to date. Ceylon Jour. Sci., Sect. B., Zool. and Geol. 

 Spolia Zeylanica 20: 277-341. 

 A list of 327 coccids in 70 genera. 



Green, E. E., and Laing, F. 



1921 coccidae from the Seychelles. Bui. Exit. Res. 12: 125-128, illus. 

 Pseudaonidia iota, P. aldabraca, Aonidia obtusa, n. spp.; 4 other 

 coccids reported. 



1923 DESCRIPTIONS OF SOME NEW SPECIES AND SOME NEW RECORDS OF COC- 



CIDAE. — I. diaspidinae. Bul. Ent. Res. 14: 123-131, illus. 

 Reports 13 coccids, including 10 species described as new. 



1924 descriptions of some apparently new non-diaspidine coccidae. Bul. 



Ent. Res. 14: 415-419, illus. 

 Describes 6 new species. 



Green, E. E., and Mamet, R. 



1938 a new coccid (hemipt., homopt.) from Mauritius. Roy. Ent. Soc, 



London, Proc, Ser. B., 7: 126, illus. 

 Lecanium dorsociliatum. 



Green, E. E., and Mann, H. H. 

 1907 the coccidae attacking the tea plant in india and ceylon. India 

 Dept. Agr. Mem., Ent. Ser. 1 : 337-355, illus. 

 I, Introduction; II, List of Coccidae; III, Descriptions of new species 

 (Chionaspis manni Green, Dactylopius theaecola Green, and Tachardia 

 decor ella theae Green, n. var.) ; IV, Distribution and relative im- 

 portance of scale insects on tea in northern India; V, Distribution and 

 relative importance of scale insects on tea in South India and Ceylon. 



Greenwood, W. i jj&j 



1929 THE FOOD PLANTS OR HOSTS OF SOME FIJIAN INSECTS. — III. Linn. Soc. 



N. S. Wales, Proc. 54: 344-352 (349). 

 Lists 13 coccids with hosts. 



1940 THE FOOD-PLANTS OR HOSTS OF SOME FIJIAN INSECTS. — IV. Linn. Soc. 



N. S. Wales, Proc. 65: 211-218 (216-217), illus. 

 Lists 11 coccids with hosts. 



See also Veitch, R., and Greenwood, W. 

 Griffiths, J. T. Jr., and Thompson, W. L. 



1949 A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE POSSIBILITIES FOR FORECASTING PERIODS 

 OF OVIPOSITION ACTIVITY FOR PURPLE AND FLORIDA RED SCALES. Fla. 



State Hort. Soc. Proc. 61 (1948) : 101-109,' illus. 

 Forecasting considered practical. 



1949a IDENTIFICATION OF FLORIDA RED AND PURPLE SCALES ON CITRUS TREES 



in Florida. Fla. Agr. Expt. Sta. Cir. S-5, 13 p., illus. 

 Describes and illustrates recognition characteristics. 



See also Thompson, W. L., and Griffiths, J. T., Jr. 

 Griswold, G. H. 



1922 ARE THERE TWO SPECIES OF THE OYSTER-SHELL SCALE? Ent. Soc. Amer. 



Ann. 15: 184-191. 

 Points out differences in appearance of scales, biological development, 

 and morphological characters. 



1925 A STUDY OF THE OYSTER-SHELL SCALE, LEPIDOSAPHES ULMI (L.), AND 



ONE OF ITS PARASITES, APHELINUS MYTILASPIDIS LE B. Cornell Univ. 



Agr. Expt. Sta. Mem. 93, 67 p., illus. 

 Pt. 1, biology and morphology of two forms of this scale; Pt. 2, biology 

 of a parasite. 



Grunberg, A., see Schweig, C, and Grunberg, A. 



