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Notes: This book attempts to summarize information on all biological control using natural enemies to control pests in the Ethiopian biogeographical region, which includes Africa south of the Sahara, Madagascar and the smaller islands both in the western Indian Ocean and the southern Atlantic Ocean which are faunistically and politically associated with Africa rather than India or South America. Species mentioned include Antonina graminis, Aonidiella aurantii, Aspidiotus destructor, Aterolecanium sp., Aulacaspis tegalensis, Carulaspis minima, Chrysomphalus dictyospermi, C. ficus, Coccus hesperidum, C. viridis, Dactylopius opuntiae, Dysmicoccus boninsis, Eucalymnatus tessellatus, Ferrisia virgata, Gascardia destructor, G. sinoiae, Icerya purchasi, I. seychellarum, Ischnaspis longirostris, Lepidosaphes becki, L. ficus, L. newsteadi, Orthezia insignis, Parasaissetia nigra, Parlatoria blanchardii, Phenacoccus gossypii, Ph. kenyae, Ph. solani, Ph. solenopsis, Pinnaspis buxi, Planococcoides njalensis, Planococcus citri, Pl. kenyae, Pl. lilacinus, Pl. longispinus, Pseudaulacaspis pentagona, Pseudococcus fragilis, Ps. obscurus, Quadraspidiotus perniciosus, Rastrococcus iceryoides, Saccharicoccus sacchari and Saissetia oleae.