Definition of Archaeococcoid. Meaning of Archaeococcoid. Synonyms of Archaeococcoid

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- The Coccomorpha are division into two clades the "Archaeococcoids" and "Neococcoids". The archaeococcoid families have adult males with either compound eyes...
- **** is a genus of insects described as giant mealybugs, although it is the only extant genus in different family ****idae; it was originally described...
- primitive archaeococcoids is similar to the nymph aside from lacking functional mouthparts and sometimes having reduced legs. Other archaeococcoids have prepupae...
- Ortheziidae is a family of scale insects commonly known as the ensign scales or ortheziids. They occur in most parts of the world but the majority of the...
- ****idae is a family of scale insects commonly known as giant mealybugs or ****ids The genus name Macrocerococcus has also been used but it is now considered...
- Phenacoleachiidae is a family of scale insects commonly known as the phenacoleachiids. They are found only in the South Island of New Zealand, and on certain...
- The Margarodidae (illegitimately as Margodidae) or ground pearls are a family of scale insects within the superfamily Coccoidea. Members of the family...
- The scale insect genus Desmococcus is a group in the family Pityococcidae, comprising two species from the western United States, feeding on pines. The...
- on the combination of characters that indicate a relationship to the archaeococcoid group scale insects, but are not found in any one particular family...
- Monophlebidae is a family of scale insects commonly known as the giant scales or monophlebids. They occur in most parts of the world but more genera are...