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Observations on African Scale Insects (Coccidæ)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

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

Extract

The insects referred to in this paper were collected in various parts of Africa: those from Egypt by Mr. F. C. Willcocks, Entomologist to the Khedivial Agricultural Society, Cairo; those from Uganda by Mr. C. C. Gowdey, the Government Entomologist; and the remainder by Mr. S. A. Neave. The collections comprise several species which are known to be destructive to cultivated crops and fruits in various parts of the world; and others, judging by their numbers, must at least be considered of potential economic importance. Out of the total of 32 species, ten are new to science, and the lac-producing Tachardia decorella, Maskell, has not hitherto been recorded from Africa

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Original Articles
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1911

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