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Signoret. Morrison and Morrison. 1922 : 14, redescribed the type-species and 

 discussed the relationships of the genus, assigning it to a specially created sub- 

 family, the Phenacoleachiinae. Borchsenius, 1958b : 767-768, placed it in the 

 Phenacoleachiidae which he associated with the Ortheziidae and Margarodidae 

 as the three most primitive groups of coccids. 



Phenococcus Schmutterer, 1952, Ztschr. f . Angew. Ent. 33 : 396. 

 A lapsus for Phaenococcus Lindinger. 



Philephedra Cockerell, 1898, Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (ser. 7) 2 : 24; 

 1899,Canad.Ent.31:331. 



type-species : Pulvinaria ephedrae Cockerell, 1898, by original designation 

 and monotypy. 



The author presented this as a subgenus of Pulvinaria Targioni-Tozzetti. 

 Steinweden, 1929 : 222, placed it in the Exaeretopus Xewstead group of the 

 family Coccidae (str.) associated with Parafairmairia Cockerell and Luzulaspis 

 Cockerell. 



Philippia Targioni-Tozzetti, 1867, Soc. Ital. di Sci. Nat. Mem. 3 (3) : 

 13. 



type-species : Philippia follicularis Targioni-Tozzetti, 1867, by monotypy. 



The author, 1868 : 33, substituted Filippia for this generic name. See Filippia 

 for details. 



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



A uninomial designation to replace a generic and specific name for the insect 

 ([Lecanium] tiliae L. = coryli L.) involved. It is without generic validity, 



Phloeococcus Hoy, 1962, New Zeal. Dept. Sci. and Indus. Ees. Bui. 

 146 : 167. 

 type- species : Phloeococcus loriceus Hoy, 1962, by original designation. 



The author placed this genus in the Eriococcidae, closely related to Nqteoeoccus 

 Hoy. 



Phoenicoccus Ferris, 1957, Microentomology 22 : 65. 

 A lapsus for Phoenicococcus Cockerell. 



Phoenicococcus Cockerell, 1899, Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Proc. 1899: 

 262. 



type-species: Phoenicococcus marlatti Cockerell, 1899, by original designa- 

 tion and monotypy. 



The author associated this genus with pseudococcid genera. Stickney, 1934 : 2, 

 erected the Phoenicococcinae, Phoenicococcini for it and a group of other unusual 

 genera and placed them in the Diaspididae. Ferris, 1942: SIV-446 (66), and 

 Balachowsky, 1948b : 260, agreed with this placement. See Stickney, 1934, for a 

 detailed account of the anatomy and relationships of the type-species and genus. 



Phoenococcus Fairchild, 1930, Exploring for Plants, pp. 198, 221. 

 A Lapsus Tor Pseudococaus comstocki (Kuwana). 



