AN ANNOTATED LIST OF GENERIC NAMES OF THE COCCOIDEA 7 



This is an aberrant genus of the Pseudococcidae, which probably associates 

 with some other genera (Hippeococcus Reyne) in a distinct group, well isolated 

 from characteristic pseudococcine forms. 



Allopulvinaria Brain, 1920, Bui. Ent. Kes. 11 : 16. 



type-species : Allopulvinaria suoterranea Brain, 1920, by original designa- 

 tion and monotypy. 



The author's implied relationships (in generic key) were with Pulvinaria 

 Targioni-Tozzetti and Protopulvinaria Cockerell in the Coccidae (str.). 



Allotrionymus Takahasni, 1958, Univ. Osaka (Prefecture) Bui. (ser. 

 B) (1957)7:4-5. 



type-species : Allotrionymus elongatus Takahashi, 1958, by original desig- 

 nation and monotypy. 



According to the describer, this genus is related to Trionymus Berg in the 

 Pseudococcidae. 



Aloaspis Williams, 1955, Ent. Soc. South. Africa Jour. 18 : 247. 



type-species : Aloaspis mutica Williams, 1955, by original designation and 

 monotypy. 



This was placed by the author in the chionaspiform group of genera, presum- 

 ably Balachowsky's Diaspidini, Diaspidina, chionaspiform group. 



Alrococcus Goux, 1941, Marseille Mus. d'Hist, Nat. Bui. [n.v. (v. 1 ?) ] 

 1:69. 



In all subsequent references the author spelled this name Atrococcus, and it is 

 our assumption that the latter spelling was his intended choice and that Alrococ- 

 cus is a lapsus. 



Ambigaspis MacGillivray, 1921, The Coccidae, p. 394. 



type-species : Pseudaonidia lycih Brain, 1919, by original designation and 

 monotypy. 



This genus was placed by MacGillivray in the Aspldiotini in association with 

 Lattaspidiotus MacGillivray, Partargionia MacGillivray, and others. Recent 

 workers (Balachowsky, 1958b: 269) have accepted it as valid but have placed 

 it in the Diaspidini. 



Amelococcus Marchal, 1904, Soc. Ent. cle France Ann. 73 : 557, 560. 



type-species : Amelococcus alluaudi Marchal, 1904, by original designa- 

 tion and monotypy. 



Originally suggested for inclusion in the Eriococcinae, this genus actually is 

 identical with, or very closely related to, the genus Cerococcus Comstock in the 

 Asterolecaniidae. 



Americoccus MacGillivray, 1921, The Coccidae, p. 78. 



type-species : Matsucoccus fasciculensis Herbert, 1919, by original designa- 

 tion and monotypy. 



The type-species of this genus is an obvious Matsucoccus Cockerell so the genus 

 lacks standing. See Morrison 1928 : 48. 



