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Some further observations on the Scale Insects (Coccidæ) of the Uganda Protectorate

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

Robert Newstead
Affiliation:
Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, University of Liverpool.

Extract

Mr. C. C. Gowdey, the Government Entomologist of Uganda, is to be congratulated upon the number of interesting forms which he has forwarded to this country for identification from time to time. Many of the species, if not all, are of economic importance, and, judging by their numbers, must have sorely taxed the plants upon which they were found.

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Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1910

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page 190 note * Ceroplastes cerifenus, Anderson, . Newstead, Ind. Mus. Notes, iii. no. 5, p. 22.Google Scholar

page 190 note † The male puparia of the Ceroplastes, no. 1326 (see p. 192), is of a similar character, but there is no flocculent matter present.

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page 199 note † Monograph Brit. Apbidæ, iv, p. 198.Google Scholar