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Scythia Kiritchenko, 1938, Konowia 16 : 229. 



type-species: Seythia craniumequinum Kiritchenko, 1938, by monotypy. 



The author placed this genns in the Lecaniinae, near Eriopeltis Signoret. 

 Borchsenius, 1957 : 178, assigned it to the Filippiinae. 



Seabrina Neves, 1943, Lisboa Univ. Arq. do Mus. Bocago 14: 1; 



type- species : Seabrina eistorum Neves, 1943, by original designation and 

 monotypy. 



The author placed this genus in the Kermidae but noted a certain similarity 

 to Puto Signoret and Echinococcus Balachowsky. Gomez-Menor, 1957: 79-85, 

 redescribed the genus and type-species and assigned them to the Pseudococcidae. 



Seissetia Abrahao and Mamprim, 1958, O'Biologico 21 : 268. 

 A lapsus for Saissetia Deplanche. 



Selenaspidiotus Thiem and Gerneck, 1934, Arb. iiber Physiol, u. An- 

 gew. Ent. 1 : 230. 



This name was presented in a phylogenetic "tree" with no species association. 

 We believe that it must stand as a nomen nudum. Lindinger, 1937 : 195, listed 

 it as a synonym of Selenaspidus Cockerell. 



Selenaspidius Kloet and Hincks, 1945, A Check List of British In- 

 sects, p. 75. 



A lapsus for Selenaspidus Cockerell. 



Selenaspidus Cockerell, 1897, U.S. Dept. Agr., Div. Ent., Tech. Ser. 

 6:14. 



type-species: A[spidiotus] articulatus Morgan, 18S9, by original designation 

 and monotypy. 



The author presented this as a subgenus of Aspidiotus Bouehe. It is currently 

 considered a valid genus in the Selenaspidina, Aspidiotini. 



Selenaspis Leonardi, 1897, Riv. di Patol. Veg. 5: 375; 1898, (1897) 

 6:50(210)-51(211). 



This is a lapsus or an unnecessary emendation of Selenaspidus Cockerell, and 

 has not been accepted by other coccidologists. 



Selenediella Mamet, 1958, Mus. Roy. du Congo Beige [Tervuren] 

 Ann. (n.s.) Sci. Zool. 4 : 424. 



type-species: Hcmiberlesia mekenziei Takahasbi. 1951, by original desig- 

 nation and monotypy. 



The author placed this genns in the Aspidiotini. closely related to Selenaspidus 

 Cockerell and with certain resemblances to Aonidiella Berlese and Leonardi. 



