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Edwallia Hempel, 1899, Canad. Ent. 31 : 131. 



type-species : Edwallia rugosa Hempel, 1899, by original designation and 

 monotypy. 



This genus is placed in the group of "glassy" genera of Coccidae (str.). 



Ehrhornia Ferris, 1918, Canad. Ent. 50 : 324-325. 



type-species : Sphaerococcus cupressi Ehrhorn, 1911, by original designation. 



Ferris redescribed the type-species when he established the genus. Borch- 

 senius, 1949 : 87, 178, assigned it to the Pseudococeidae, as did Ferris, 1953a : 345, 

 where he restricted the genus to the type-species and assigned the previously 

 included E. graminis Ferris as type-species of a new genus, Discococcus. 



Elatocecis Amyot, 1847, Soc. Ent. de France Ann. (ser. 2) 5 : 502. 



This is a uninomial designation presented to replace a generic and specific 

 name for the insect involved. It is without nomenclatorial status. 



Elizabetiella Borchsenius, 1947, Akad. Nauk Armians. SSR Dok. 7 : 

 142 ; 1948, Akad. Nauk SSSE Dok. (n.s.) 61 : 953. 



type-species : Dactylopms nlpae Maskell, 1893, by original designation and 

 monotypy. 



Borchsenius, 1948a : 953, placed this name as a synonym of Nipaecoccus Sulc. 



Emmereziaspis Mamet, 1941, Mauritius Inst. Bui. 2 : 36. 



type-species : Fiorinia allaudi de Charmoy, 1899, by original designation 

 [see U.S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Pub. 734: 89, under Grandpr§ and Charmoy]. 



The describer implied a relationship with Fiorinia Targioni-Tozzetti for this 

 genus. 



Encarsia Zoological Kecord, 1895, p. 364. 



Kirkaldy, 1904a : 257, commented : "N.B. The genus Encarsia was listed 

 under Coccidae in error in the Zool. Record for 1895." It is a hymenopterous 

 genus. 



Enlacaspis Cardin, 1915, Cuba Estae. Expt. Agron. Informe 3 : 125. 

 A lapsus for Aulacaspis Cockerell. 



Enlecanium Cockerell, 1929, Science 70 : 150. 

 A lapsus for Eulecanium Cockerell. 



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



type-species : Selenaspidus magnus Lindinger, 1909, by original designation. 



Mamet, 1958a: 362, 413-114, accepted this aspidiotine genus as valid but re- 

 stricted its coverage to two species rather than to the nine originally included 

 by MacGillivray. 



