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Balachowskya Gomez-Menor, 1956, Portici R. Scuola Super, di Agr., 

 Lab. Zool. Gen. e Agr. Bol. 33 : 615. 



type- species : Balachoicskya Mspanica Gomez-Menor, 1956, by original 

 designation and monotypy. 



The author assigned this genns as close to Rhodania Gonx in the Pseudoeoc- 

 cinae. The name was preoccupied by Balachowskya Peyerimhoff, 1928, in the 

 Coleoptera. 



Balanococcus Williams, 1962, Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Ent, Bui. 12: 

 13, 15. 



type-species : Ripersia scirpi Green, 1921, by original designation. 



The author placed this mealybug genus as closest to Kiritshenkclla 

 Borchsenius. 



Balaspis Hall, 1946, Roy. Ent. Soc, London, Trans. 97 : 505-506. 



type-species : Balaspis faurei Hall, 1946, by original designation and 

 monotypy. 



Balachowsky, 1954e : 172, placed this genus in the Diaspidinae, Diaspidina, 

 group II, chionaspiform. 



Bambusaspis Coekerell, 1902, Entomologist 35 : 114. 



type-species : Chermes miliaris Boisduval, 1869, by subsequent designation 

 of Sanders, 1906 : 3. 



Russell, 1941 : 4, placed this name as a synonym of Aster olecanium Targioni- 

 Tozzetti. Borchsenius, 1950a : 781, accepted the name as standing for a valid 

 genus. 



Bantuaspis Balachowsky, 1954, Inst. Pasteur [Paris] Mem. Sci. : 213. 



A lapsus for Bantudiaspis Hall. This spelling was also used by Lindinger, 

 1957 : 547. 



Bantudiaspis Hall, 1941, Ent. Soc. South. Africa Jour. 4 : 225-226. 



type-species : Hoivardia Iwanthi Hall, 1928, by original designation. 



The describer, 1946a : 506, associated this genus with Asymmetraspis Mac- 

 Gillivray in his review of Ethiopian Diaspidini. Balachowsky, 1954e : 213, under 

 the spelling Bantuaspis, suggested a close relationship to Furcliadaspis 

 MacGillivray. 



Beesonia Green, 1926, Bui. Ent. Res. 17: 55. 



type-species: Beesonia dipterocarpi Green, 1926, by original designation and 

 monotypy. 



Ferris, 1950: 5, considered this genus unusual and established a new family, 

 the Beesonidae, for it. Later he, 1957b : 66, maintained the family status for (he 

 genus but amended the name to Beesoniidae. 



