Definition of Diaspididae. Meaning of Diaspididae. Synonyms of Diaspididae

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- 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...
- while the male is heterogametic and missing a **** chromosome. In some Diaspididae and Pseudococcidae, both ****es are produced from fertilized eggs but...
- This is a list of genera in the insect family Diaspididae, the armored scales. A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z Abgrallaspis Balachowsky...
- Aonidiella orientalis is a species of insect in the family Diaspididae, the armored scale insects. It is known commonly as the Oriental yellow scale....
- scale (Comstockaspis perniciosus) is a hemipterous insect in the family Diaspididae. It is an agricultural pest as it causes damage and crop losses to many...
- peach scale, Pseudaulacaspis pentagona (Targioni-Tozzetti) (Homoptera:Diaspididae): Host plants and natural enemiesĀ (1991) Doctoral advisor Robert Denno...
- species in all. Many species are predators of armoured scale insects (Diaspididae). There are four tarsal segments on all the legs. The body is only slightly...
- "Lepidosaphes beckii - Synonyms". Arthropods of Economic Importance - Diaspididae of the World, accessed 22 January 2012. Citrus mussel scale. HYPPZ, accessed...
- Melissotarsus live in ****ociation with armored scale insects, family Diaspididae. A study in Cameroon estimated that a single Dacryodes edulis tree hosted...
- scales, giant coccids, and ground pearls (Margarodidae) armoured scales (Diaspididae) cochineal insects (Dactylopiidae) lac scales (Kerriidae, Lacciferidae...