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Paroudables Hadzibejli, 1959, Akad. Nauk Gruz. SSK Soobshch. 23 : 



575. 



A lapsus for Paroudablis Cockerell. 



Paroudablis Cockerell, 1900, Entomologist 33 : 87. 



type-species : Boisduvalia piceae Low, 1883, by subsequent designation of 

 Fernald, 1903b : 89. 



This genus was separated from Plienacoccus Cockerell on the character of four 

 caudal filaments in the adult male. Borchsenius, 1949 : 237, recognized the genus 

 as valid but Ferris, 1950b : 120, placed it in synonymy with Plienacoccus 

 Cockerell. 



Parrotia Gomez-Menor, 1954, Eos 30 : 141. 



The author proposed Parrotia as a subgenus of Gymnococcus Douglas for two 

 described American species whose names he did not include. We believe the 

 name has no standing because it does not fulfill the requirements of Article 13 

 (b) of the 1961 Code. Further, it is preoccupied by Parrotia Kieffer, 1924, in 

 the Diptera, according to Neave, 1940, Nomen. Zool. Ill : 619. 



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



type-species : Aspidiotus moorei Green, 1896, by original designation and 

 monotypy. 



The author placed this genus in the Diaspidinae, Aspidiotini. Balachowsky, 

 1948b: 269, assigned it to his Pseudoaonidina. Ferris, 1938: 43, noted the 

 necessity of a study of the Pseudaonidia Cockerell series to establish its status. 



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



type-species : Aspidiotus artocarpi Green, 1896, by original designation and 

 monotypy. 



The author placed this genus in the Diaspidinae, Aspidiotini. Ferris, 1937d : 

 106, discussed the genus (listed in error as Protargionia) and, 1943a: 85, con- 

 cluded that it was definitely not a Targionia Signoret. Takhashi, 1939d : 344, and 

 Williams, 1957a: 33-34, placed the name as a synonym of Semelaspidus Mac- 

 Gillivray. 



Parthenolecanium Sulc, 1908, Ent. Monthly Mag. 44 : 36 ; 1932, Acta 

 Soc. Sci. Nat. Mora v. 7(5) (Signatura F 57) : 64. 



type-species: (Lecanium coryli Sulc, 1908, nee Linne, 1758) =Lecanium 

 corni Bouche, 1844, by original designation. 



The author proposed this as one of four genera into which he divided the 

 genus Lecanium (sensu Signoret), separating it as parthenogenetic and without 

 males, from the other three genera, which he differentiated on characters of the 

 males. He set as type-species, coryli L., 1758, and included persicae Fabricius, 

 1776, suggesting that the two species were possibly identical. In 1932 : 47, he 

 lowered the status of these genera to that of subgenera and described the male 

 scale and male characters of Parthenolecanium. Kawecki, 1951-1961, in his 

 works on the genus Lecanium, accepted this concept and action. Other workers 

 have not agreed. Lindinger, 1937: 192, placed this name in synonymy with 



