ALEURODIDJE—COCCIDJE. 
Ins. 289 
Aleurodicus jamaicensis, West Indies, Cockerell, P. Ac. Philad. liv, p. 280, 
n. sp. 
Dialeurodes subg. n. type A. citri , Cockerell, t. c. p. 283. 
Dialeurodicus subg. n. type A. cocJcerelli , Cockerell, t. c. p. 280. 
Tetraleurodes subg. n. type A. perileuca , Cockerell, t. c. pp. 54, 283. 
frialeurodes subg. n. type A. pergaudei, Cockerell, t. c. p. 283. 
COCGID.E. 
[Cf. Banks (66), Cockerell (259-271), Coleman (274), Ehrhorn (387), 
Fernald (431), Fowler (474), Giard (531, 533), Goethe (547), 
Green (553, 554), Guercio (571), King (691-696), Kirkaldy (705), 
Kotinsky (734), Kuwana (747-750), Marlatt (860), Maxwell- 
Lefroy (876), Osborn (982), Patterson (1003), Pettitt (1016), Reh 
(1114, 1115), Rubsaamen (1175), Sanders (1186), Smith (1304, 1305), 
Theobald (1362).] 
Coccidce of Japan, 116 species, Kuwana, Pap. Calif. Ac. iii, pp. 44-86, 
pis. Yii-xiii. 
The Coccidce of Hawaii, Kirkaldy, Fauna Hawaiiensis iii, pp. 102-112. 
Coccidce of the West Indies, Maxweli-Lefroy (876). 
Importance of parasites in destroying Coccidce, Embleton (392). 
Species of Coccidce that live in association, King, Psyche ix, pp. 401-404. 
Coccid gall on Quercus, Rubsaamen, Zool. Jahrb, Syst. xvi, p. 316, pi. xv, 
fig; 34. 
Statistics as to age and sex of Coccidce found on American products at 
Hamburg, Reh (1115). 
Dorsal and ventral shields, nature of; mining Coccidce, Reh (1114). 
Variation in proportional numbers of the two sexes, means of dissemina¬ 
tion, Goethe (547). 
AJcermes n. g. near Lecanium for A. bruneri, n. sp., Paraguay, Cockerell, 
Canad. Ent. xxxiv, p. 89. 
Alichtensia n. g., Lecaniince, for Lichtensia attenuata Hemp., Cockerell, 
Ann. Nat. Hist, ix, p. 451. 
Amorphococcus n. g. Asterolecaniince, for A. mesuce, n. sp., Ceylon, Green, 
Ent. Mag. xxxviii, p. 261. 
Anomcdococcus n. g'. Asterolecaniince, p. 260, for A. cremastogastri, n. sp., 
Ceylon with ants, p. 261, Green, t. c. 
Arctorthezia n. sect, of Orthezia with 0. occidentals and cataphracta , 
Cockerell, Entomologist 1902, p. 114. 
A seel'is = {Cyst o coccus Fuller), Cockerell, t. c. p. 114. 
Aspidiotus ancylus var. n. serratus, Newell & Cockerell, P. Iowa Ac. v, 
p. 229; A. hederce in Australia, Lidgett, Ent. News Philad. xiii, p. 43 
and Cockerell, t. c. p. 89; A. perniciosus, original home, Howard, 
P. ent. Soc. Washington v, p. 54; A. perniciosus in Japan and China, 
parasites, Marlatt (860); A. perniciosus, natural modes of spread, 
enemies, Smith (1305); A. latanice, p. 31, pi. v, figg. 23, 24, smilcicis, 
p. 32, figg. 25, 26, details, Kuwana, J. N. York Ent. Soc. x; A. 
( Diaspidiotus ) fernaldi hesperius, n. subsp., Arizona, Cockerell, 
Ann. Nat. Hist, ix, p. 450. 
A. cryptomence, pi. xii, figg. 66-68, jordani, figg. 69-71, p. 69, A. ( Chrys- 
omphalus) kelloggi, pi. xii, figg. 72-74, Japan, Kuwana, Pap. Calif. Ac. 
iii; A. osborni, Iowa, Newell & Cockerell, P. Iowa Ac. v, p. 229; 
A. (Diaspidiotus ) glanduliferus, Ohio, Cockerell, Ohio Natural, ii, 
p. 287 : n. spp. 
Bambusaspis n. sect, of Asterolecanium, Cockerell, Entomologist 1902, 
p. 114. 
1902. [Vol. xxxix.] 
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