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failed to find in the 1961 Code any solid support for the acceptance of Maskell 

 1892 as the proper author and date combination to associate with the name 

 Cryptes. Morrison and Morrison, 1922 : 80, discussed this matter when they 

 redescribed baccatum, and concluded that the first positive use of Cryptes as a 

 coccoid genus occurred in the 1899 Cockerell and Parrott reference. Publication 

 of this opinion brought a prompt protest from Professor Cockerell, but no cita- 

 tion of Code provisions of that day that would justify his stand. Although not 

 a precisely parallel situation, perhaps Opinion 268 (1954) of the International 

 Commission, involving the genus Aspidoproctus, can be stretched to support the 

 Xeave interpretation of authorship and date for Cryptes. Otherwise, we think 

 the name should be credited to Cockerell and Parrott, 1899, with type-species 

 Lecanium baccatum Maskell, 1892, by subsequent designation and monotypy. 

 There appears to have been no critical assignment of this genus within the 

 Coccidae (str.). 



Crypthemichionaspis Lindinger, 1910, Ztschr. f. Wiss. Insektenbiol. 

 6 : 192, nomen nudum ; 1911, 7 : 175. 



type-species : Crypthemichionaspis nigra Lindinger, 1911, by subsequent 

 designation of Sasscer, 1912 : 91. 



Lindinger established this genus for certain Australian species, including the 

 type-species, but by 1937 : 182, had concluded that the name should stand as a 

 synonym of AnamefLorinia Leonardi, 1906. Ferris, 1936a : 21, 26, considered it 

 to be a synonym of Trullifiorinia Leonardi, 1906, but later, 1941a: 12, left the 

 question of zoological distinctness of the genus open to further investigation. 



Crypticerya Cockerell, 1895, Psyche (1894-1896) (sup.) 7: 15. 



type-species : leery a rosae Riley and Howard, 1890, by original designation 

 and monotypy. 



The describer indicated a relationship to leery a Signoret. See Morrison, 1928 : 

 200, for information on included species and the position of the genus in the 

 Margarodidae. 



Cryptinglisia Cockerell, 1900, The Entomologist 33 : 173. 



type-species : Cryptinglisia lounsburyi Cockerell, 1900, by monotypy. 



The describer indicated a relationship to Inglisia Maskell in the Coccidae 

 (str.). There seems to have been no further discussion of this; even Brain, 

 1920a : 38, confined himself to copying the original description. 



Cryptoaonidia Leonardi, 1899, Sistema delle "Parlatoriae'* Xota Pre- 

 ventiva. Florence Mariani, p. 5 (separate) ; 1900, Eiv. di Patol. 

 Veg. 8 : 207, 323. 



type-species : Aspidiotus hakeae Maskell, 1896, by original designation and 

 monotypy. 



This name is a synonym of Phaulaspis Leonardi, 1897, because the two genera 

 have the same type-species. Balachowsky, 1948b: 268, mentioned this name 

 (spelled Cryptaonidia) as one of the proper inclusions in his Aonidina. The 

 type-species was redescribed under Phaulaspis by Morrison and Morrison, 1922: 

 89. 



