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Aspidiotina
Aspidiotina is a subtribe of armored scale insects. Genera *'' Acutaspis'' *'' Affirmaspis'' *'' Aonidiella'' *'' Aspidaspis'' *'' Aspidioides'' *''Aspidiotus'' *'' Avidovaspis'' *'' Banahaoa'' *'' Cephalaspidiotus'' *'' Chemnaspidiotus'' *'' Chentraspis'' *'' Chinaspis'' *'' Chortinaspis'' *'' Chrysomphalus'' *'' Clavaspidiotus'' *'' Clavaspis'' *'' Crenulaspidiotus'' *'' Cryptophyllaspsis'' *'' Diaspidiotus'' *'' Diclavaspis'' *'' Dynaspidiotus'' *'' Ephedraspis'' *'' Gonaspidiotus'' *'' Greenoidea'' *''Helaspis ''Helaspis'' is a monotypic fossil genus of true bugs belonging to the family Diaspididae Diaspididae is the largest family of scale insects with over 2650 described species in around 400 genera. As with all scale insects, the female produces ...'' *'' Hemiberlesia'' *'' Hypaspidiotus'' *'' Lindingaspis'' *'' Loranthaspis'' *'' Marginaspis'' *'' Megaspidiotus'' *'' Melanaspis'' *'' Metaspidiotus'' *'' Monaonidiella'' *'' Morganella'' *'' Murataspis'' *'' Mycetas ...
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Aspidiotus
''Aspidiotus'' is a genus of armoured scale insects. It includes several agricultural and horticultural pests. ''A. destructor'' was originally blamed for a massive die-off of coconut trees in the Philippines which began about 2009. It has been involved previously in die-offs in Indonesia. In July 2014, following a detailed morphological review, scientists announced that instead ''A. rigidus'', was to blame. ''A. rigidus'' has few natural predators in the Philippines which leads to the surging infestation. Species *'' Aspidiotus anningensis'' Tang & Chu, 1983 *'' Aspidiotus artus'' Munting, 1971 *'' Aspidiotus atomarius'' (Hall, 1946) *'' Aspidiotus atripileus'' Munting, 1971 *'' Aspidiotus beilschmiediae'' Takagi, 1969 *'' Aspidiotus brachystegiae'' Hall, 1928 *'' Aspidiotus capensis'' Newstead, 1917 *'' Aspidiotus cerasi'' Fitch, 1857 *'' Aspidiotus chamaeropsis'' Signoret, 1869 *'' Aspidiotus chinensis'' Kuwana & Muramatsu, 1931 *'' Aspidiotus cryptomeriae'' Kuwana, 1902 ...
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Aspidiotus Nerii
''Aspidiotus nerii'' is a species of armored scale insect with the common names Oleander scale and ivy scale. The species are pests of citrus, sago palm, oleander, English ivy, and palm Palm most commonly refers to: * Palm of the hand, the central region of the front of the hand * Palm plants, of family Arecaceae **List of Arecaceae genera * Several other plants known as "palm" Palm or Palms may also refer to: Music * Palm (ba ..., among others. Three to four generations are born inside each year. References Insects described in 1833 Aspidiotina {{Diaspididae-stub ...
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Hemiberlesia
''Hemiberlesia'' is a genus of scales and mealybugs in the family Diaspididae Diaspididae is the largest family of scale insects with over 2650 described species in around 400 genera. As with all scale insects, the female produces a waxy protective scale beneath which it feeds on its host plant. Diaspidid scales are far mo .... There are at least 30 described species in ''Hemiberlesia''. Species References Further reading * * * * Aspidiotina Sternorrhyncha genera {{Diaspididae-stub ...
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Chrysomphalus
''Chrysomphalus'' is a genus of scales and mealybugs in the family Diaspididae. There are about 16 described species in ''Chrysomphalus''. Species * '' Chrysomphalus aberrans'' Mamet, 1951 * '' Chrysomphalus ansei'' (Green, 1916) * ''Chrysomphalus aonidum ''Chrysomphalus aonidum'', known generally as Florida red scale, is a species of armored scale insect in the family Diaspididae Diaspididae is the largest family of scale insects with over 2650 described species in around 400 genera. As with a ...'' (Linnaeus, 1758) * '' Chrysomphalus bifasciculatus'' Ferris, 1938 * '' Chrysomphalus dictyospermi'' (Morgan, 1889) * '' Chrysomphalus diversicolor'' (Green, 1923) * '' Chrysomphalus fodiens'' (Maskell, 1892) * '' Chrysomphalus greeni'' Leonardi, 1914 * '' Chrysomphalus minutus'' Kotinsky, 1908 * '' Chrysomphalus mume'' Tang, 1984 * '' Chrysomphalus nulliporus'' McKenzie, 1939 * '' Chrysomphalus pinnulifer'' (Maskell, 1891) * '' Chrysomphalus propsimus'' Banks, 1906 * '' Chrysomph ...
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Diaspididae
Diaspididae is the largest family of scale insects with over 2650 described species in around 400 genera. As with all scale insects, the female produces a waxy protective scale beneath which it feeds on its host plant. Diaspidid scales are far more substantial than those of most other families, incorporating the exuviae from the first two nymphal instars and sometimes faecal matter and fragments of the host plant. These can be complex and extremely waterproof structures rather resembling a suit of armor. For this reason these insects are commonly referred to as armored scale insects. As it is so robust and firmly attached to the host plant, the scale often persists long after the insect has died. Some African Diaspididae are attended by ants of genus ''Melissotarsus''. The ants appear to consume the armored scales because Diaspididae are completely naked when ant-attended; the ant nest itself remains completely hidden under the bark of the tree. Selected species Well-known spec ...
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Aonidiella
''Aonidiella'' is a genus of scale insects in the family Diaspididae, the armored scale insects. Several species are pests of citrus.Ben-Dov, Y. (2006)Taxonomy of ''Aonidiella yehudithae'' sp. nov. and ''Lindingaspis misrae'' (Laing) comb. nov. with a key to species of ''Aonidiella'' Berlese & Leonardi (Hemiptera: Coccoidea: Diaspididae).''Zootaxa'' 1190, 51-57. Species include:''Aonidiella''.
Catalogue of Life, 29 January 2016. *'' Aonidiella abietina'' *'' Aonidiella araucariae'' *'' Aonidiella atlant ...
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