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Angulaspis "MacGillivray," 1937, Lindinger. Ent. Jahrb. 16 : 179. 



YVe find no evidence that MacGillivray proposed this name, and therefore con- 

 clude that it is a misspelling of Angulaspis MacGillivray. 



Anisococcus Ferris, 1950, Atlas of the Scale Insects of North America 

 (ser.5) [v. 5]: 26. 



type-species : Dactylopius craicii Coquillet, 1899, by original designation. 



The author assigned six species to this genus. Its indicated relationships were 

 with Pseudococcus TS'estwood, sensus latus. 



Annulaspis Ferris, 193S, Atlas of the Scale Insects of Xorth America 

 (ser.2) [v.2]:SII-154. 



type-species : Annulaspis potygona Ferris. 1938, by original designation and 

 monotypy. 



When he described this genus, the author indicated a relationship with the 

 Odonaspis Leonardi group of genera. Balachowsky, 1953g : 728. assigned it to the 

 Rugaspidiotina. 



Annulicoccus Morrison, 1915, Wash, Acad. Sci. Jour. 35 : 39. 

 A lapsus for Annulococcus James. 



Annulococcus James. 1936, Boy. Ent. Soc. London, Trans. 85 : 209. 



type-species : Annulococcus vgandacnsis James, 1936. by original designa- 

 tion and monotypy. 



According to Morrison. 1945 : 40. this genus associates with a group of mealy- 

 bug genera having Hcterococcus Ferris as its best known representative. 



Anomalococcus Green, 1902. Ent. Monthly Mag. 3S : 260. 



ttpe-species : Anomalococcus cremastogastri Green, 1902, by original desig- 

 nation and monotypy. 



The describer assigned this genus to the Asterolecaniinae. The latest com- 

 ment on the genus (Borchsenius, 1960d: 221, 223) associated it closely with 

 Lecaniodiaspis Signoret. 



Anomosterium Gomez-Menor, I960, Eos 36 : 201. 

 A lapsus for Amonosthcrium Morrison and Morrison. 



Anomostherium Balachowsky, 1932, Eneyc. Ent. (ser. A) 15: 

 XXXIX. 



A lapsus for Amonostheritmi Morrison and Morrison. 



Anophococcus Balachowsky, 1954, Soc. Ent. de France Bui. 59: 61. 



type-species: Eriococcus inermis Green. 191o. by original designation. 



The author included five species in this genus and indicated a close relationship 

 with Eriococcus Targioni-Tozzetti. The name appears to be a synonym of 

 cm niscd Koivhscnius. HMs : r»02. since both genera have the same type-species. 



