The Coccidae of South Africa. 
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Coccus adonidum Linne, Syst. Nat. edit., xii., p. 140, 1767. 
Pseudococcus adonidum Westwood, Mod. Class. Ins. I., p. 118, 1839. 
Dactylopius longispinus Targ., Catalogue, p. 32, 1869. 
D. adonium Sign. Essai, p. 306, 1875. 
D. hoyae Sign., p. 317. D. lilacearum Sign., p. 319. 
D. rohiniae Sign., p. 322. D. tulipanim Sign., p. 323. 
D. zamiae Sign., p. 328. 
Coccus laurinus Bdv., Ent. Hort., p. 353, 1869. 
Boisduvalia lauri Sign., p. 388, 1875. 
D. longifilis Comst., Eeport, p. 341, 1881. 
Ps. Longispinus (Targ.) Brain, Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., v., p. 177, 1912. 
Setae of anal lobes may reach 135 ^ in length ; those of the anal ring 
are usually about 145 /z long. 
Host-plants : Ferns, palms, etc. 
S.A. localities : Cape, Natal, and Transvaal. Common in greenhouses 
and nurseries. 
Remarks: This is the common "long-tailed" mealy-bug, which now 
has a world-wide distribution. 
Collection No. : 55. 
13. PSEUDOCOCCUS AUKILANATUS (Mask.). 
Dactylopius aiirilanatus Mask., N.Z. Trans., xxii., p. 151, 1889. 
Craw., 5th Bien. Rep. Cal. Bd. Hort., p. 45, 1896. 
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