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identical with H. lataniae Signoret. Balachowsky, 1956 : 104, confirmed this 

 action. 



Marshalina Hadzibejli, 1959, Akad. Xauk Gruz. SSK Soobshch. 23 : 

 575. 

 A lapsus for March a Tin a Vayssiere. 



Marsipococcus Cockerell and Bueker, 1930, Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., 

 Amer. Mus. Nbvitates 424: : 7. 

 type-species : Lecanium marsupiale Green, 1904, by monotypy. 



The authors presented this as a subgenus of Coccus Linnaeus, as characterized 

 by Steinweden, 1929. 



Mascarenococcus Mamet, 1910, Boy. Ent, Soc, London, Proc, Ser. B : 

 Taxonomy 9 : 68. 



type-species : Mascarenococcus pandani Mamet, 1940, by original designa- 

 tion and monotypy. 



The author referred this genus to the Pseudococcinae. 



Maskeliella Leonardi, 1898, in Berlese and Leonardi, Ann. di Agr. 

 Rome (ser. 2) : 12 ; 1898, Riv. di Pat ol. Veg. (1897) 6:290. 



The author listed this as, "Maskeliella Leon. (Polyaspis Maskl.)" with no 

 indication of association. Ferris, 1937a : 4, stated that Maskelliella [mis- 

 spelled], arbitrarily proposed by Leonardi to replace Poliaspis Maskell, was 

 definitely invalid. 



Maskellana MacGillivray, 1921, The Coccidae, p. 490. 



type-species : Mytilaspis (Fernaldella) oeyeriae Green, by original designa- 

 tion and monotypy. 



The author included this genus in the "Lepidosaphini." Ferris, 1937a: 4, 

 considered it valid. Balachowsky, 1954e: 23, placed it in his '"Lepidosaphedina." 



Maskellanna MacGillivray, 1921, the Coccidae, pp. 276, 296. 

 A lapsus for Maskellana MacGillivray. 



Maskellia Fuller, 1897, Agr. Gaz. N.S. Wales 8: 579; 1897, West, 

 Austral. Bur. Agr. Jour. 4 : 1345. 

 type-species : Maskellia glooosa Fuller, 1897, by monotypy. 



The author established this genus for a diaspine gall-making coccid. Lind- 

 inger, 1943b: 206-207, proposed the substitution of AustromaskclUa because he 

 considered Maskellia Fuller, 1897, preoccupied by the publication in 1896 of the 

 name "Maskellia zonata Green" as host of a chalcid parasite. See under Aus- 

 tromaskellia for details. We reject Lindinger's action and consider Maskellia 

 Fuller, 1897, a valid diaspine genus. 



Maskelliella Cockerell, 1899, 111. Nat. Hist. Survey Bui. 5 : 397. 



An emendation or lapsus for Maskeliella Leonardi. Lindinger, 1937: 1S9, and 

 Ferris, 1937a : 3-4, 6, also used this spelling. 





