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Carteria Signoret, 1874, Soc. Ent. de France Ann. (ser. 5) 4: 101. 



type-species : Coccus lacca Kerr. 1782. by original designation and monotypy. 



This name, preoccupied in the Protozoa. 1866, and the Spongifera. 1867. was 

 replaced by Tachardia R. Blanchard, 1886. See Laccifcr Oken and Kerria Tar- 

 gioni-Tozzetti for details on this complex situation. 



Carulaspis MacGillivray, 1921, The Coccidae, pp. 305, 313. 



type-species : Diaspis juniperi Bouche, 1S51, by original designation. 



This genus has been recognized in recent years as a valid segregate. Recent 

 studies (Baccetti. 1060. Goidanich. 11)60) have firmly established its validity in 

 the Diaspidini. Balaehowsky, 1954e : 165, mistakenly indicated the type-species 

 for the genus as Coccus visci Schrank, 1781. 



Casuarinaloma Froggatt, 1933, Linn. Soc. N.S. Wales, Proc. 58 : 368. 



type-species : Sphaerococcus leaii Fuller, 1897, by monotypy. 



The describer gave no indication as to the group assignment for this genus. 

 Borchsenius, 1949: 44, implied an association with the Pseudococcidae in his 

 listing of the genus as a member of the Australian fauna. 



Casuarinoloma "Frogg. 1933,'' Lindinger, 1937, Ent. Jahrb. 46 : 181. 

 An emendation of Casuarinaloma Froggatt, not accepted here. 



Cataenococcus Ferris, 1955, Microentomology 20 : 3. 



type-species : Dactylopius oUvaceus Cockerell, 1896, by original designation. 



Ferris established this genus for four species of North American mealybugs and 

 indicated its relationship to the pseudococcid genus Farinococcus Morrison, 

 described from South America. 



Catenococcus Ferris, 1955, Microentomology 20 : fig. 5. 

 A lapsus for Cataenococcus Ferris, that was repeated by McKenzie, 1960 : 691. 



Caulococcus Borchsenius, 1960, Akad. Xauk Tadzh. SSR Dok. 3 : 47. 



type-species : Phenacoccus angustatus Borchsenius, 1949, by original 

 designation. 



The describer discussed the relationship of this pseudococcid genus with 

 Ferrisicoccus Ezzat & McConnell and Heterococcopsis Borchsenius. 



Ccrococcus Ramakrishna Ayyar, 1919, Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc. Jour. 

 26 : 627. 



A lapsus for Ccrococcus Comstock. 



Cecolepis Amyot, 1847, Soc. Ent. de France (ser. 2)5: 503. 



This is a uninomial designation intended to replace a generic and specific name. 

 Although listed in Neave, 1989, Nomen. Zool. 1 : 614. according to the 1961 Code 

 it has no validity as a generic name. From the literature citations presented by 

 Amyot we conclude that this probably relates to the species now known as 

 Lcpidosaphes ulmi (Linnaeus). 



