338 Ins. 
XIII. INSECTA. — HEMIPTERA. 
[1904] 
Rhopalosiphum accence, Tierra del Fuego, Schouteden, p. 4, Hamburg. 
Magalhaen. Rei.se vid, n. sp. 
Sipha herlesei^ characters, Del Guercio, p. 4, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxvi. 
Siphocory7ie avenm^ natural history, synonymy, Pergande, pp. 5-13, Bull. 
Dep. Agric. Ent. xliv. 
ALEYRODlDiE. 
Descriptions of many species, with account of life-history and habits, 
Bemis, pp. 471-537, pis. xxvii-xxxvii. 
Aleyrodes iridescens, p. 487, splendens, p. 4.89, pruinosus, p. 491, tentaculatus, 
p. 494, kelloggi, p. 499, errans, p. 500, madroni, p. 507, stanfordi, 
p. 508, interrogationis, p. 510, merlini, p. 512, amnicola, p. 514, 
diasemus, p. 516, glacialis, p. 518, quaintancei, p. 520, nigrans, p. 522, 
maskelli, p. 524, wellmance, p. 525, eoctraniens, p. 526, hutchingsi, p. 532, 
California, Bemis, P. U. S. Mus. xxvii, n. spp. 
COCCID.E. 
(Cf. Berlese (106), CocKERELL (294, 295), Embleton (450, 451), Froggatt 
(560), Green (620, 622-626), Kirkaldy (810, 811), Marchal (909, 
913), Mazzarelli (929), Reh (1126, 1127), Reuter (1159), Sanders 
(1207, 1208), Stebbing (1336).] 
The nomenclature of Hemiptera and specially of Coccidce ; Kirkaldy, 
pp. 254-258, Entomologist 1904. 
Green publishes part 3 of the Coccidce of Ceylon ; it deals with Lecanium ; 
in a supplementary note he deals cautiously with recently proposed 
transfers of some of the oldest generic names, which would, if eflfected, 
be "a grave misfortune." 
Coccidce of Orange, table, Cockerell, Mem. Soc. Ant. Alzate xiii, 
pp. 349-351. 
Notes on methods of research etc., Embleton, Knowledge (n. s.) i, pp. 224 
etc. 
The Coccidce of Ohio, descriptive list, 9 plates, Sanders (1208). 
Notes on the natural history of North European Coccidce, conclusion, 
19 spp., list of plants and the species found on them, Reh, Allg, 
Zeitschr. Ent. ix, pp. 12-36. 
Distribution and food plants of some Diaspini, Reh, pp. 171-178. 
Amelococcus n. g. A. alluaudi n. sp., Madagascar, Marchal, p. 557, Ann. 
Soc. ent. France 1904. 
Antonina australis, Hunter River, Green, p. 463, pi. xvi, P. Linn. Soc. 
N. S. Wales xxix, n. sp. ; A. austmlis, Froggatt, pp. 407-410, plate, 
Agric. Gaz. N. S. W. xv. 
Aspidiotus ancyhis, taxonomy, synonymy, variation, Cockerell, P. Daven- 
port Ac. ix, pp. 61, 62. 
A. {Pseud aonidia) curcidiginis, Java, Green, p. 208, Ent. Mag. xl ; A. 
{Hemiberlesia) immacidatus, p. 65, A. {Targionia) suhfervem, p. 66, 
Victoria, Grekn, Victorian Natural, xxi ; A. piceus, Ohio, Sanders, 
p. 96, pi. viii, fig. 66, Ohio Natural, iv : n. spp. 
Asterolecanium variolosum, galls, De Stefani, L'Ora 1904, 8 pp. : cf. 
Marcellia iii, p. v. 
Chcetococcus and Antonina, identical, Green, p. 465, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. 
Wales xxix. 
Chionaspis furfurus, no. of eggs, Girault, p. 3, Ent. News Philad. xv. 
C. fonnosa, Australia, Green, p. 462, P. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales xxix ; 
