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Stringaspidiotus MacGillivray, 1921, The Coccidae, p. 393. 



type-species : Aspidiotus (Pseudaonidia) curculiginis Green, 1904, by 

 original designation. 



The author placed this genus in the Aspidiotini. Lindinger, 1937 : 196, and 

 Ferris, 1938a : SII-230, considered the name a synonym of Furcaspis Lindinger. 



Suareziella Mamet, 1954, Inst. Sci. de Madagascar, Mem. (1953) (Ser. 

 E.Ent.) 4:14,47-^8. 



type-species : Suareziella montana Mamet, 1954, by original designation and 

 monotypy. 



The author placed this genus in the Coccidae (str.) and compared it with 

 Pulvinaria Targioni-Tozzetti, Protopulvinaria Cockerell, Coccus Linnaeus, and 

 Lecanium Burmeister. 



Suturaspis Lindinger, 1906, Jahrb. der Hamburg. Wiss. Anst. (1905) 

 23 Beih. 3 : 26. 



type-species : Leucaspis pistaciae Lindinger, 1906, by subsequent designa- 

 tion of MacGillivray, 1921 : 268. 



The author presented this as one of two divisions of "Sektion" Euleucaspis of 

 the genus Leucaspis Targioni-Tozzetti but, 1937: 196, listed the name as a 

 synonym of Leucodiaspis Signoret. Ferris, 1936a : 26, considered it "probably 

 worthy of separation from Leucaspis." Balachowsky, 1953g: 882, placed 

 Suturaspis as a synonym of Salicicola Lindinger. 



Symeria Green, 1929, Bui. Ent. Ees. 19 : 380. 



type-species : (Lepidosaphes epiphytidis (Maskell) of Green, 1929) = 

 Symeria zealandica Morrison and Morrison, n. sp., by original designation 

 and monotypy. 



The author established this genus for a species identified by him as Lepido- 

 saphes epiphytidis (Maskell) but the description and figure presented do not 

 agree with type specimens of Maskell's epiphytidis. We believe that the genus 

 Symeria must have for its type-species the species on which the author based his 

 generic description, to which we herewith assign the name zealandica. The 

 author described this diaspidine genus as resembling Lepidosaphes Shimer in 

 structure of the male and female puparia but differing in microscopic characters. 



Synacanthococcus Morrison, 1920, Philippine Jour. Sci. 17 : 166. 



type-species : Synacanthococcus oispinosus Morrison, 1920, by original 

 designation and monotypy. 



The author placed this pseudococcine form as most closely related to Tylococcus 

 Newstead. 



Synanthococcus Lindinger, 1937, Ent. Jahrb. 46 : 196. 

 A lapsus for Synacanthococcus Morrison. 



