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Calymmatus O. G. Costa, 1840, Atti del real 1st. d'Incoragg. alle sci. 

 nat. di Napoli 6 : 50. 



type-species : Coccus licsperidum Linnaeus, 1758, by subsequent designation 

 of Cockerell, 1929b : 150. 



This usage occurs only in the explanation for the figures at the end of the paper 

 as "Calymmatus liesperidum." Earlier in the body of the paper the reference is to 

 Calypticus hesperidum. We assume that Calymmatus is a lapsus. The name is 

 placed in synonymy under Coccus Linnaeus, 1758. Lindinger, 1937 : 181, credited 

 this name to Costa, 1835, but we cannot confirm this date. 



Calymnatus "Costa" Signoret, 1868, Soc. Ent. cle France Ann. (ser. 

 4) 8: 511; 1869 (ser. 4) 8:856. 



type-species : Coccus hesperidum Linnaeus, 1758, by subsequent indication of 

 Cockerell, 1929b: 150, through his designation of this species as type for 

 Calymmatus and Calypticus Costa. 



Since Signoret (p. 511) discussed this name in relation to "Costa (1827)" it 

 seems evident that it is a lapsus or an unannounced emendation of the original 

 Calymmata Costa, 1828. Neave, 1939, Nomen. Zool. 1 : 554, listed it as "pro 

 Calymma- Costa 1840," but the initial Signoret reference to "Costa 1827" seems 

 to indicate clearly that Calymmata Costa, 1828, is involved. This and all other 

 variations in the spelling of the Costa name are currently placed in synonymy 

 under Coccus Linnaeus. 



Calypticus O. G. Costa, 1835, Fauna del Kegno di Napoli, Famiglia 

 de' Coccinigliferi, o de' Gallinsetti. Emitter! Napoli, p. 8. 



type-species : Coccus hesperidum Linnaeus, 1758, by subsequent designation 

 of Fernald, 1902 : 178 ; also by Cockerell, 1929b : 150. 



This generic name was proposed by Costa as a substitute for his Calymmata, 

 1828, on the grounds that it was more exact. It is generally accepted to be a 

 synonym of Coccus Linnaeus. 



Calyptococcus Borchsenius, 1948, Akad. Nauk SSSR Dok. (n.s.) 61 : 

 956. 



type-species : Calyptococcus desertus Borchsenius, 1948, by original designa- 

 tion and monotypy. 



The describer associated this genus with Coccura S§ulc, Centrococcus Borch- 

 senius and Mediococcus Kiritschenko in his Coccurini, Pseudococcidae. 



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



This name was proposed as a uninomial designation for a coccid species and so 

 has no status as we understand the 1961 Nomenclature Code. According to 

 Fernald, 1903b: 64, the species involved here is Kcrmes quercus (Linnaeus). 



Canaspis MacGillivray, 1921, The Coccidae, pp. 308, 352. 



type-species : Chionaspis arundinariae Green, 1899, by original designation 

 and monotypy. 



The describer placed this genus in his Diaspidini. Lindinger, 1943b : 208, 

 apparently accepted it as valid. Ferris, 1937a: 3, accepted it as distinct from 



