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  2. Coccidae - Wikipedia

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    Wax scale, Ceroplastes cirripediformis. The Coccidae are a family of scale insects belonging to the superfamily Coccoidea. They are commonly known as soft scales, wax scales or tortoise scales. The females are flat with elongated oval bodies and a smooth integument which may be covered with wax.

  3. Coccus hesperidum - Wikipedia

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    Coccus hesperidum is a soft scale insect in the family Coccidae with a wide host range. It is commonly known as brown soft scale. It has a cosmopolitan distribution and feeds on many different host plants. It is an agricultural pest, particularly of citrus and commercial greenhouse crops.

  4. Scale insect - Wikipedia

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    Scale insects are small insects of the order Hemiptera, suborder Sternorrhyncha. Of dramatically variable appearance and extreme sexual dimorphism, they comprise the infraorder Coccomorpha which is considered a more convenient grouping than the superfamily Coccoidea due to taxonomic uncertainties. Adult females typically have soft bodies and no ...

  5. Eriococcidae - Wikipedia

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    Eriococcidae are herbivores, like other scale insects. They occur on various hosts including trees, shrubs and grasses, and on most plant parts. [4] Many species produce galls, including Apiomorpha which feed on various species of eucalypt and have a complex life cycle. Species in this genus can produce separate male galls that are induced on ...

  6. Parthenolecanium quercifex - Wikipedia

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    Parthenolecanium quercifex, the oak lecanium scale, is a species of soft scale insect belonging to the family Coccidae within the order Hemiptera. [ 1 ] Etymology

  7. Coccus viridis - Wikipedia

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    Another research study conducted in the field found a positive correlation between the presence of ants on host plants and the success of green scale insects. On coffee trees from which ants had been excluded the number of scale insects had declined after fifty days and after seventy days, none remained, whereas scales had thrived on ant ...

  8. Pulvinaria (insect) - Wikipedia

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    Pulvinaria (insect) 7 languages. ... Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pulvinaria is a scale insect genus in the family Coccidae. [2]

  9. Icerya purchasi - Wikipedia

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    Icerya purchasi (common name: cottony cushion scale) is a scale insect that feeds on more than 80 families of woody plants, [1] most notably on Citrus and Pittosporum. Originally described in 1878 from specimens collected in New Zealand as pests of kangaroo acacia and named by W.M. Maskell "after the Rev. Dr. Purchas who, [he] believe[d], first ...