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Asterolecanium Rehi
''Asterolecanium'' is a genus of pit scale insects. ''Asterolecanium'' is distributed worldwide: species have been found in each of the six biogeographic realms, and nearly all of their respective subregions. Many species of ''Asterolecanium'' are destructive to crops and other plants of economic importance such as bamboo and oak, and are therefore considered pests. ''Asterolecanium'' species have been found on at least 37 plant families, most prominently Gramineae (grasses), Palmae (palm trees), and Fagaceae (beech trees). Some species prefer a single host, while others feed on multiple host species. Some feed only on a single part of a plant, such as leaves or stems, while others infest the whole plant. Some create pits in their hosts, depending on the susceptibility of the host plant to damage. Species *'' Asterolecanium abiectum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium acaciae'' Morrison & Morrison *'' Asterolecanium acutulum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium adjunctum'' Russell *'' Aste ...
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Asterolecaniidae
Asterolecaniidae is a family of scale insects commonly known as pit scales or asterolecaniids. They typically cause a depression in the host plant's tissues and often cause distortion of the shoots. They are found on a range of hosts but are especially common on oaks, bamboos and a number of ornamental plants. Members of this family occur in most regions of the world but are most abundant in the northern hemisphere.UDSA Agricultural Research Service
There are about 25 and 243 recorded .
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Asterolecanium Brunetae
''Asterolecanium'' is a genus of pit scale insects. ''Asterolecanium'' is distributed worldwide: species have been found in each of the six biogeographic realms, and nearly all of their respective subregions. Many species of ''Asterolecanium'' are destructive to crops and other plants of economic importance such as bamboo and oak, and are therefore considered pests. ''Asterolecanium'' species have been found on at least 37 plant families, most prominently Gramineae (grasses), Palmae (palm trees), and Fagaceae (beech trees). Some species prefer a single host, while others feed on multiple host species. Some feed only on a single part of a plant, such as leaves or stems, while others infest the whole plant. Some create pits in their hosts, depending on the susceptibility of the host plant to damage. Species *'' Asterolecanium abiectum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium acaciae'' Morrison & Morrison *'' Asterolecanium acutulum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium adjunctum'' Russell *'' Aste ...
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Asterolecanium Elongatum
''Asterolecanium'' is a genus of pit scale insects. ''Asterolecanium'' is distributed worldwide: species have been found in each of the six biogeographic realms, and nearly all of their respective subregions. Many species of ''Asterolecanium'' are destructive to crops and other plants of economic importance such as bamboo and oak, and are therefore considered pests. ''Asterolecanium'' species have been found on at least 37 plant families, most prominently Gramineae (grasses), Palmae (palm trees), and Fagaceae (beech trees). Some species prefer a single host, while others feed on multiple host species. Some feed only on a single part of a plant, such as leaves or stems, while others infest the whole plant. Some create pits in their hosts, depending on the susceptibility of the host plant to damage. Species *'' Asterolecanium abiectum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium acaciae'' Morrison & Morrison *'' Asterolecanium acutulum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium adjunctum'' Russell *'' Aste ...
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Asterolecanium Distinctum
''Asterolecanium'' is a genus of pit scale insects. ''Asterolecanium'' is distributed worldwide: species have been found in each of the six biogeographic realms, and nearly all of their respective subregions. Many species of ''Asterolecanium'' are destructive to crops and other plants of economic importance such as bamboo and oak, and are therefore considered pests. ''Asterolecanium'' species have been found on at least 37 plant families, most prominently Gramineae (grasses), Palmae (palm trees), and Fagaceae (beech trees). Some species prefer a single host, while others feed on multiple host species. Some feed only on a single part of a plant, such as leaves or stems, while others infest the whole plant. Some create pits in their hosts, depending on the susceptibility of the host plant to damage. Species *'' Asterolecanium abiectum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium acaciae'' Morrison & Morrison *'' Asterolecanium acutulum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium adjunctum'' Russell *'' Aste ...
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Asterolecanium Disiunctum
''Asterolecanium'' is a genus of pit scale insects. ''Asterolecanium'' is distributed worldwide: species have been found in each of the six biogeographic realms, and nearly all of their respective subregions. Many species of ''Asterolecanium'' are destructive to crops and other plants of economic importance such as bamboo and oak, and are therefore considered pests. ''Asterolecanium'' species have been found on at least 37 plant families, most prominently Gramineae (grasses), Palmae (palm trees), and Fagaceae (beech trees). Some species prefer a single host, while others feed on multiple host species. Some feed only on a single part of a plant, such as leaves or stems, while others infest the whole plant. Some create pits in their hosts, depending on the susceptibility of the host plant to damage. Species *'' Asterolecanium abiectum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium acaciae'' Morrison & Morrison *'' Asterolecanium acutulum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium adjunctum'' Russell *'' Aste ...
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Asterolecanium Difficile
''Asterolecanium'' is a genus of pit scale insects. ''Asterolecanium'' is distributed worldwide: species have been found in each of the six biogeographic realms, and nearly all of their respective subregions. Many species of ''Asterolecanium'' are destructive to crops and other plants of economic importance such as bamboo and oak, and are therefore considered pests. ''Asterolecanium'' species have been found on at least 37 plant families, most prominently Gramineae (grasses), Palmae (palm trees), and Fagaceae (beech trees). Some species prefer a single host, while others feed on multiple host species. Some feed only on a single part of a plant, such as leaves or stems, while others infest the whole plant. Some create pits in their hosts, depending on the susceptibility of the host plant to damage. Species *'' Asterolecanium abiectum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium acaciae'' Morrison & Morrison *'' Asterolecanium acutulum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium adjunctum'' Russell *'' Aste ...
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Asterolecanium Delicatum
''Asterolecanium'' is a genus of pit scale insects. ''Asterolecanium'' is distributed worldwide: species have been found in each of the six biogeographic realms, and nearly all of their respective subregions. Many species of ''Asterolecanium'' are destructive to crops and other plants of economic importance such as bamboo and oak, and are therefore considered pests. ''Asterolecanium'' species have been found on at least 37 plant families, most prominently Gramineae (grasses), Palmae (palm trees), and Fagaceae (beech trees). Some species prefer a single host, while others feed on multiple host species. Some feed only on a single part of a plant, such as leaves or stems, while others infest the whole plant. Some create pits in their hosts, depending on the susceptibility of the host plant to damage. Species *'' Asterolecanium abiectum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium acaciae'' Morrison & Morrison *'' Asterolecanium acutulum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium adjunctum'' Russell *'' Aste ...
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Asterolecanium Corallinum
''Asterolecanium'' is a genus of pit scale insects. ''Asterolecanium'' is distributed worldwide: species have been found in each of the six biogeographic realms, and nearly all of their respective subregions. Many species of ''Asterolecanium'' are destructive to crops and other plants of economic importance such as bamboo and oak, and are therefore considered pests. ''Asterolecanium'' species have been found on at least 37 plant families, most prominently Gramineae (grasses), Palmae (palm trees), and Fagaceae (beech trees). Some species prefer a single host, while others feed on multiple host species. Some feed only on a single part of a plant, such as leaves or stems, while others infest the whole plant. Some create pits in their hosts, depending on the susceptibility of the host plant to damage. Species *'' Asterolecanium abiectum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium acaciae'' Morrison & Morrison *'' Asterolecanium acutulum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium adjunctum'' Russell *'' Aste ...
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Asterolecanium Conspicuum
''Asterolecanium'' is a genus of pit scale insects. ''Asterolecanium'' is distributed worldwide: species have been found in each of the six biogeographic realms, and nearly all of their respective subregions. Many species of ''Asterolecanium'' are destructive to crops and other plants of economic importance such as bamboo and oak, and are therefore considered pests. ''Asterolecanium'' species have been found on at least 37 plant families, most prominently Gramineae (grasses), Palmae (palm trees), and Fagaceae (beech trees). Some species prefer a single host, while others feed on multiple host species. Some feed only on a single part of a plant, such as leaves or stems, while others infest the whole plant. Some create pits in their hosts, depending on the susceptibility of the host plant to damage. Species *'' Asterolecanium abiectum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium acaciae'' Morrison & Morrison *'' Asterolecanium acutulum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium adjunctum'' Russell *'' Aste ...
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Asterolecanium Conimbrigense
''Asterolecanium'' is a genus of pit scale insects. ''Asterolecanium'' is distributed worldwide: species have been found in each of the six biogeographic realms, and nearly all of their respective subregions. Many species of ''Asterolecanium'' are destructive to crops and other plants of economic importance such as bamboo and oak, and are therefore considered pests. ''Asterolecanium'' species have been found on at least 37 plant families, most prominently Gramineae (grasses), Palmae (palm trees), and Fagaceae (beech trees). Some species prefer a single host, while others feed on multiple host species. Some feed only on a single part of a plant, such as leaves or stems, while others infest the whole plant. Some create pits in their hosts, depending on the susceptibility of the host plant to damage. Species *'' Asterolecanium abiectum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium acaciae'' Morrison & Morrison *'' Asterolecanium acutulum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium adjunctum'' Russell *'' Aste ...
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Asterolecanium Coffeae
''Asterolecanium coffeae'' or yellow fringed scale is a pit scale insect pest on coffee plants, especially ''Coffea arabica'', throughout tropical Africa, including Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Kenya, Uganda and Tanzania. In addition to coffee plants it feeds on jacaranda ''Jacaranda'' is a genus of 49 species of flowering plants in the family Bignoniaceae, native to tropical and subtropical regions of the Americas. The generic name is also used as the common name. The species ''Jacaranda mimosifolia'' has achie ... and '' Photinia japonica''. References Agricultural pest insects Insects of Africa Insects described in 1911 Asterolecaniidae {{Coccoidea-stub ...
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Asterolecanium Circulare
''Asterolecanium'' is a genus of pit scale insects. ''Asterolecanium'' is distributed worldwide: species have been found in each of the six biogeographic realms, and nearly all of their respective subregions. Many species of ''Asterolecanium'' are destructive to crops and other plants of economic importance such as bamboo and oak, and are therefore considered pests. ''Asterolecanium'' species have been found on at least 37 plant families, most prominently Gramineae (grasses), Palmae (palm trees), and Fagaceae (beech trees). Some species prefer a single host, while others feed on multiple host species. Some feed only on a single part of a plant, such as leaves or stems, while others infest the whole plant. Some create pits in their hosts, depending on the susceptibility of the host plant to damage. Species *'' Asterolecanium abiectum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium acaciae'' Morrison & Morrison *'' Asterolecanium acutulum'' Russell *'' Asterolecanium adjunctum'' Russell *'' Aste ...
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