AN ANNOTATED LIST OF GENERIC NAMES OF THE COCCOIDEA 9 



Anapulvinaria Borclisenius, 1952, Akad. Nauk SSSE Zool. Inst. 

 Trudy 12 : 296, 300. 



type-species : Pulvinaria pistaciae Bodenheinier, 1926, by original designa- 

 tion and monotypy. 



The describer, 1957: 203, assigned this genus to the Coccidae (str.), Coccinae, 

 Pulvinariini. 



Anaspidiotus Borclisenius and Williams, 1963, Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) 

 Ent. Bui. 13 : 381. 



type-species : Aspidiotus immaculatus Green, 1904, by original designation 

 and monotypy. 



The authors placed this genus in the Aspidiotini related to Aspidiotus Bouche. 



Anatolaspis Bodenheimer, 1949, The Coccoidea of Turkey, Ankara. 

 Guney Pub. Office ]S T o. 670 : 29, 39, 101 (in Turkish) ; 1951, Ent. Ber. 

 13:330 (in English). 



type-species: Anatolaspis aoidini Bodenheimer, "1941," by original designa- 

 tion and monotypy. 



The describer's action in apparently dating the type-species from 1941 is con- 

 fusing. We have found no evidence that the name appeared in print that year. 

 We accept the appearance of the name plus an adequate illustration of the mor- 

 phological characteristics of the type-species in 1949 as evidence of its publica- 

 tion in that year, and note that the author, in his 1951 reference, dated the genus 

 from 1949. Balachowsky, 1953g : 827, concluded that the type-species is iden- 

 tical with Parlatoreopsis longispina (Newstead), 1911, and that the name 

 Anatolaspis is a synonym of Parlatoreopsis Lindinger. We concur in this 

 conclusion. 



Ancepaspis Ferris, 1920, Canad. Ent, 52 : 32. 



type-species: Protodiaspis tridentata Ferris, 1919, by original designation. 



This was originally described as a peculiar diaspidid genus. Ferris, 1936a : 18, 

 placed it in the Phoenicococcinae, which he accepted as a subfamily of the 

 Diaspididae. 



Andaspis MacGillivray, 1921, The Coccidae, p. 275. 



type- specie s : Mytilaspis flava var. haicaiiensis Maskell, 1894, by original 

 designation. 



The species assigned to this genus have been reviewed by Rao and Ferris, 1952 : 

 17-32. 



Anemolus Mahdihassan, 1934, Current Sci. [India] 3 : 261. 



We are uncertain as to the status of this name. Only one species, indicus, is 

 mentioned in association with it, and Mahdihassan did not give the author of 

 the specific name. An indicus has been published as a nomen nudum in associa- 

 tion with Anomalococcus Green, first by Fletcher, 1917, Second Ent. Meeting, 

 Pusa, Rpt. of Proc. : 275, then by Rainakrishna Ayyar, 1919 : 627, who described 

 the gross appearance of the insect. Our opinion is that this name is a lapsus for 

 Anomalococcus Green. 



