254 Ins. 
XIII. INSECTA.—RHYNCHOTA. 
A. graminicola, p. 89, rolfsii , p. 90, Florida, Quaintance, Canad. Ent. 
1899 ; A. mart , Florida, Quaixtaxce, p. 1, t. c. ; A. horridus , furni- 
pennis , p. 394, parvus , p. 395, Brazil, Hempel, Psyche viii : n. spp. 
CoCCHLE. 
[Cf. Berlese & Leoxardi (92), Charmoy (209), Cockerell (221-232, 
475), Cockerell & Kixo (240), Cockerell & Parrott (241), Cooley 
(247), Dolby-Tyler (302), Ehrhorx (335, 336), Frogoatt (439 a), 
Fuller (456), Gillanders (472), Greex (485-489), Hempel (531), 
Hunter (580), Johnson (609), King (646), Leonardi (755), Lidgett 
(761, 762), Lull (774), Marchal (788), Marlatt (789), May (799, 
800), Newell (836), Parrott (883, 884), Rathay (955), Reh (969-971), 
Tepper (1136), Tinsley (1143), Tinsley & King (1144), Wasmann 
(1210), Zehntner (1241).] 
Green (485) has published the 2nd part of his important work on the 
Coccidce of Ceylon, devoted to Chionaspis and Parlatoria. 
Supplement to the list of Coccidce , Cockerell (221). 
Tables for determining subfamilies and genera, Cockerell (222). 
For numerous nomenclatorial remarks, see Cockerell (231). 
On the so-called ventral shield of Diaspini, May (799). 
Asymmetry in female abdominal structures, Reh, p. 635, Biol. Centrlbl. 
xix. 
Criticism of recent methods of work, Marlatt (789). 
Biological observations on position etc. of Coccids on imported articles, 
Reh (970). 
The odour of Coccidce, Johnson (609); also Webster, p. 4, Canad. Ent. 
1899, Howard, t. c. p. 96. 
Odour, and sense of smell, Cockerell, p. 36, t. c. 
The Coccidce of Mexico, Cockerell (475). 
Catalogue of Australian, Lidgett (761). 
Victorian Coccidce , ^Lidgett (762). 
Coccidce imported to Hamburg on American fruit, Reh (971). 
Cockerell (209) gives a list of the species, including some novelties, with 
synonyms, mentioned in Charmoy D’Emmerez’s paper (209) on the 
Coccidce of Mauritius. 
Antonina nortoni , Kansas, Parrott, p. 280, Canad. Ent. 1899, n. sp. 
Aonidia blanchardi noticed, referred to Parlatoria , Packard, p. 417, 
Science ix. 
A. banksice , W. Australia, Fuller, p. 473, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1899, 
n. sp. 
Aonidiella , monograph, Leonardi, pp. 174-197, Riv. Patol. veg. vii. 
A. bromilice, England under glass, Leonardi, p. 177, t. c. n. sp. 
Aspidiotus ; monograph continued, Leonardi (755); the N. American 
species of the subgenn. Diaspidiotus and Hemiberlesia, Newell, 
Contr. Zool. Ent. Iowa Coll. No. 3 ; Kansas species described, varia¬ 
tion; fernaldi albiventer , subsp. n., p. 6, cescidi solus, subsp. n., p. 12, 
Hunter, pp. 1-12, pis. i—vii, Kansas Quart, viii; A. convexus , 
cydonice, camellice and others, complex synonymy, Marlatt, pp. 208- 
211, Canad. Ent. 1899; A. latanice, characters; A. transparens a 
distinct species, Green, p. 181, Ent. Mag. 1899 ; A. trilobitiformis — 
(darutyi Charm.), Cockerell, p. 312, Psyche viii; A. jatrophce var. n. 
parrotti, Newell, p. 23, Contr. Zool. Ent. Iowa Coll. No. 3 ; A. aloes 
var. n. simplex, p. 20, A. articulatus, var. n., simplex, p. 21, Charmoy 
(209); A. duplex var. n. pceonice, Cockerell, p. 105, Canad. Ent. 
1899 ; A. fernaldi subsp. n. cockerelli, Parrott, pp. 10 & 11, t. c.; A. 
perniciosus, Rathay (955); A. perniciosus, account of in German, 
