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Heterococcus Ferris, 1918, Stanford Univ. Pub. (Univ. Ser.) 78 : 34, 

 65. 



type-species: Heterococcus arenae Ferris, 1918, by original designation 

 and monotypy. 



The describer placed this pseudococcine genus in the Phenacoccus Cockerell 

 series. See Morrison, 1945, for detailed discussion of characteristics, relation- 

 ships, etc. 



Heterodera Philippi, 1884, Soc. Nac. de Agr. de Chili Bol. 15 : 226 

 (not seen) . 



type-species : Heterodera vitis Philippi, 1884, by monotypy. 



Believing it to be a nematode, Philippi designated as Heterodera vitis ("perla 

 de tierra") the species known today as Margarodes vitium Giard. 



Hippeococcus Eeyne, 1954, Leyden Eijks Mus. van Natuurlijke Hist. 

 Zool.Meded.32:237. 

 type-species : Hippeococcus rappardi Reyne, 1954, by original designation. 



The author placed this genus in the Pseudococcidae more closely allied to the 

 myrmecophilus genera Allomyrmococcus Takahashi and Paramyrmococcus Taka- 

 hashi than to others. 



Horvardia Schumacher, 1918, Naturw. Ztschr. ForestL-und Landw. 

 16 : 228. 



A lapsus for Howardia Berlese and Leonardi. 



Houardia Marchal, 1909, Soc. de Biol. [Paris] Compt. Eend. 6Q: 586. 



type-species : Houardia troglodytes Marchal, 1909, by monotypy. 



The author presented a detailed description of this lecanine genus. We have 

 found no further treatment of it or its type-species. 



Hovaspis Mamet, 1954, Inst. Sci. de Madagascar, Mem. (1953) (Ser. 

 E.Ent.) 4:55-56. 



type-species : Hovaspis perinetensis Mamet, 1954, by original designation 

 and monotypy. 



The author placed this genus in the Diaspidini but did not suggest relation- 

 ship to any other genus. Lindinger, 1957 : 549, assigned the type-species to his 

 Cryptaspidus. 



Howardia Berlese and Leonardi, 1896, Eiv. di Patol. Veg. 4 : 347. 



type-species: Chionaspis (?) Mclavis Comstock, 1883, by subsequent desig- 

 nation of Cockerell, 1896a : 256. 



This genus has been accepted consistently by coccid workers since its descrip- 

 tion. Balachowsky, 1954e : 167, 216, 250-252, placed it as an aberrant Diaspi- 

 dini, Diaspidina; Williams, 1960c: 393, as an aberrant genus in the 

 Lepidosaphina. 



