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status for a group of Australian species, noting a relation to Aspidiella Leonardi. 

 Borchsenius and Williams, 1963, Brit. Mus. (Nat. Hist.) Ent. Bui. 13:391-392, 

 considered this group of species worthy of generic rank. 



Remotaspis MacGillivray, 1921, The Coccidae, p. 311. 



type-species : Chionaspis dentilobis Newstead, 1910, by original designation 

 and monotypy. 



The author established this genus in the Diaspidini. Ferris, 1936a : 26, con- 

 sidered the separation from Chionaspis Signoret valid. Hall, 1946a : 549, placed 

 it in synonymy with Inchoaspis MacGillivray because of identity of type-species. 

 See under Inchoaspis. 



Reynvaania Keyne, 1954, Tijdschr. v. Ent, 97 : 234-235. 



type-species : Reynvaania gallicola Reyne, 1954, by original designation and 

 monotypy. 



The describer assigned this genus to Balaehowsky's Eriococcidae. He noted 

 more resemblance to Fulbrightia Ferris than to Ollifflella Cockerell, the other two 

 eriococcid genera that cause galls on oaks. Hoy, 1963, New Zeal. Dept. Sci. and 

 Indus. Res. Bui. 150: 13, accepted it in the Eriococcidae on the basis of the 

 published description. 



Rhizaecus Cockerell, 1899, Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila. Proc. 1899 : 265. 

 A lapsus for Rhizoecus Kiinckel d'Herculais. 



Rhizaspidiotus MacGillivray, 1921, The Coccidae, p. 290. 



type-species : (Aspidiotus (Targionia) helianthi Parrott, 1899) =Aspidiotus 

 dearnessi Cockerell, 1898, by original designation and monotypy. 



The author established this genus in the Aspidiotini. Coccid workers, with the 

 exception of Lindinger, who considered the name a synonym of Pseudodiaspis 

 Cockerell, have accepted it as a valid genus but with a question as to its proper 

 taxonomic position. Ferris, 1937a : 34, assigned the genus to the Odonaspidini 

 with a question ; reversed himself, 1938a : SII-265, and reassigned it to the Aspi- 

 diotini. Balachowsky, 1948b : 268, placed it in Targionina, Aspidiotini, a position 

 accepted by later workers. 



"Rhizobinia Targioni 1867" Leonardi, 1920, Monografia delle Coc- 

 ciniglie Italiane, p. 325. 

 A lapsus for Rhizobium Targioni-Tozzetti. 



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

 23. 



The author proposed this name with no specific name for the insect involved 

 although he did present an illustration of a portion of derm of an adult female of 

 the insect. He later, 1868 : 36, 1869 : 729, emended the name to Rhyzobium, at the 

 same time placing it as a synonym of Lecanopsis "nob. gen. nov." The status of 

 synonymy to Lecanopsis Targioni-Tozzetti has been continued by all subsequent 

 writers on the group. 



