Definition of Margarodidae. Meaning of Margarodidae. Synonyms of Margarodidae

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Definition of Margarodidae

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Meaning of Margarodidae from wikipedia

- The Margarodidae (illegitimately as Margodidae) or ground pearls are a family of scale insects within the superfamily Coccoidea. Members of the family...
- no compound eyes, but ocelli (simple eyes) are sometimes present in Margarodidae, Ortheziidae and Phenacoleachiidae. The family Beesoniidae lacks antennae...
- Monophlebidae was considered to be a subfamily of Margarodidae. However the family Margarodidae showed great morphological and biological variation...
- (scale insects) cottony cushion scales, giant coccids, and ground pearls (Margarodidae) armoured scales (Diaspididae) cochineal insects (Dactylopiidae) lac...
- the phenology of Marchalina ****enica (Gen.) (Hemiptera: Coccoidea, Margarodidae) in relation to honeydew flow". Journal of Apicultural Research. 45 (1)...
- of tending ant species at aggregations of scale insects (Hemiptera: Margarodidae and Eriococcidae) on Eucalyptus in south-east Queensland" (PDF). Australian...
- with the coccid Eurhizococcus brasiliensis (Wille, 1922) (Hemiptera: Margarodidae). It is still a poorly studied species. Their abundant larvae are round...
- species of pine-infesting Margarodidae from California and southwestern United States (Homoptera; Coccoidca; Margarodidae)". Microentomology. 7 (1):...
- 1093/database/bav118. Retrieved 30 April 2024. Morales, C.F. (1991) "Margarodidae (Insecta: Hemiptera)", Fauna of New Zealand no. 21, Manaaki Whenua Landcare...
- Kermesidae Kerriidae (lac scales) Lecanodiaspididae (false pit scales) Margarodidae (cottony cushion scales, giant coccids, ground pearls) Micrococcidae...