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Ortheziola Sulc, 1895, K. Bohmisch. Gesell. der Wiss. Sitzber. (1894) 

 no. U: 1,5. 



type-species : Ortheziola vejdovskyi Sulc, 1895, by monotypy. 



The author placed this genus as closely allied to Orthezia Bosc d' Antic. Ghe- 

 squiere, 1946: 236, designated Ortheziola signoreti (Haller) as the correct name 

 for the type-species. See Morrison, 1952 : 75, for details. 



Ortheziopa Laing, 1925, Bui. Ent. Kes. 15 : 383. 



ttpe-specees : OrtJieziopa reynei Laing, 1925, by original designation and 

 monotypy. 



The author placed this genus as most closely allied to Ortheziola Sulc. Morri- 

 son, 1952 : 2, considered it identical with Mixorth ezia Morrison which was de- 

 scribed earlier in 1925 than Ortheziopa. 



Orthesiopoda Wheeler, 1935, KY. Ent. Soc. Jour. 43 : 323. 



A lapsus for Ortheziopa Laing. This name was presented in a quotation from 

 letters of G. H. Biinzli. 



Ortonia Signoret, 1875, Soc. Ent. de France Ann. (ser. 5) 5 : 351. 



type-species : Ortonia uhleri Signoret, 1875, by subsequent designation of 

 Cockerell, 1902q : 232. 



Morrison, 1928: 220, in error, listed 0. oouvari Signoret as type-species, having 

 overlooked the Cockerell, 1902q : 232, designation of uhleri. Cockerell, 1899 j : 259. 

 having discovered the preoccupation of this name by Ortonia Wood, 1869, and 

 Ortonia Nicholson, 1873, placed the name in synonymy with Llaveia Signoret 

 because he considered the two included species, oouvari and uhleri, to be con- 

 generic with axin, the type-species of Llaveia. Fernald, 1903b : 16, accepted this 

 synonymy. However, Cockerell's concept of awin was based on a species now 

 assigned to another genus {see Morrison, 1927 : 108) and not on L. axin as recog- 

 nized by Mexican (Bloede, 1884, Naturleza 6 : [205] -210, and Dug<§s, 1884 : Natur- 

 leza 6 : 283, 293, 378) and other writers. Morrison, 1928 : 189, considered oouvari 

 congeneric and possibly identical with axin. The fragments of uhleri available 

 for study showed that it was not a characteristic member of Llaveia Signoret and 

 probably would require a new genus to receive it. If this proves to be true, 

 Ortonia would again stand as a zoologically valid genus but a new name would be 

 necessary for it. 



Osiraspis Hall, 1923, Egypt Min. Ksj. Tech. and Sci. Serv. Bui. 36 : 

 24. 



type-species: Osiraspis oaltcata Hall, 1923, by original designation and 

 monotypy. 



This genus has been accepted by recent coccid workers. Balachowsky, 1953g : 

 749-752, assigned it as an aberrant Odonaspidini, Rugaspidiotina. 



