186 MISC. PUBLICATION 734, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



Rutherford, A. — Continued. 



1915a notes on ceylon coccidae. Spolia Zeylanica 10: 103-115. 



Additional descriptive information for 20 already described coccids. 



1916 A NEW SCALE INSECT AFFECTING STJGAR-CANE IN NEW GUINEA. Linn. 



Soc. N. S. Wales, Proc. 41 (No. 162) : 215-216. 

 Aulacaspis major n. sp. 



Saccardo, F. 



1895 MANIPOLO DI COCCINIGLIE RACCOLTE IN PROVINCIA D'AVELLINO. Riv. di 



Patol. Veg. 4 (1896) : 46-55. 

 List of 21 coccids, with synonymy and collection data. 



Sachtleben, H. 



1944 UBER EINEN REST DER SAMMLUNG BOUCHE'S UND DIE IN IHM ENTHALTE- 



nen cocciden. Arb. iiber Morph. u. Taxonom. Ent. 11: 65-76 (68- 



76), illus. 

 Reports status of 13 Bouche coccids on basis of examinations of speci- 

 mens from Bouche collection. 



Sajo, K. 



1896 DIE AKAZIEN-SCHILDLAUS (LECANIUM ROBINIARUM DOUGL.) Forstl. 



Naturw. Ztschr. 5: 81-89. 

 Description, life history. 



Sakai, K. 



1935 NOTES ON SOME SCALE INSECTS AND HOST PLANTS FROM TANEGASHIMA. 



(In Japanese.) Kontyu9: 297-300. 

 Brief comments on 27 species. 



1939 COMPARISON OF THE RED SCALE (AONIDIELLA AURANTII (MASK.)) AND 



its allied species in japan. (In Japanese.) Oyo Kontyu 2: 45-62, 

 illus. 

 English summary. A systematic review of 5 species, with corrections 

 of previous misidentifications. 



Sanders, J. G. 



1902 a new phenacoccus on platanus occidentalis. Ohio Nat. 2: 284- 



286, illus. 

 Phenacoccus (Paroudablis) osborni. 



1903 chionaspis gleditsiae (new species). Ohio Nat. 3: 413-414, illus. 



1904 three new scale insects from ohio. Ohio Nat. 4: 94-98, illus. 

 Orthezia solidaginis, Chionaspis sylvatica, Aspidiotus piceus. 



1904a the coccidae of ohio, I. Ohio Acad. Sci. Proc. 4, Pt. 2 (Spec. Papers 

 No. 8), p. 25-92, illus. Also issued as Ohio State Univ. Bui. (ser. 8) 

 No. 17 (Contrib. Dept. Zool. and Ent. No. 18), p. 25-92. 

 Keys, descriptions, and figures for 61 Ohio coccids in 20 genera 

 (Coccinae omitted). 



1906 CATALOGUE OF RECENTLY DESCRIBED COCCIDAE. U. S. Dept. Agr., Bur. 



Ent., Tech. Ser. 12: 1-18. 

 Catalog of 9 genera, 6 subgenera, 137 species, and 22 varieties de- 

 scribed since appearance of Fernald Catalogue, 1903. 



1909 THE IDENTITY AND SYNONYMY OF SOME OF OUR SOFT SCALE INSECTS. 



Jour. Econ. Ent. 2: 428-448, illus. 

 Critical notes, including much synonymy, on 21 common coccids, all 

 but 4 belonging to the Coccinae. 



1909a CATALOGUE OF RECENTLY DESCRIBED COCCIDAE. — II. U. S. Dept. Agr. 



Bur. Ent. Tech. Ser. 16: 33-60. 

 Catalog of 24 genera, 195 species, and 14 varieties described since 

 appearance of Supplement I. 



1910 A REVIEW OF THE COCCIDAE DESCRIBED BY DR. ASA FITCH. Ent. Soc. Wash. 



Proc. 12: 56-61. 

 Data obtained from Fitch's notebooks; catalog of the 9 species con- 

 sidered valid, with the Fitch synonyms for each. 



