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- 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...
- ****erell, 1895 now in the Monophlebidae Desmococcus McKenzie, 1942 now in the Pityococcidae Drosicha Walker, 1858 now in the Monophlebidae Gueriniella Fernald...
- a true mealybug (family Pseudococcidae) but rather a member of the Monophlebidae. In ****stan, Drosicha mangiferae is univoltine and has a total lifecycle...
- Morrison, 1927 Margarodidae ****erell, 1899 Matsucoccidae Morrison, 1927 Monophlebidae Morrison, 1927 Ortheziidae Amyot & Audinet-Serville, 1843 †Pennygullaniidae...
- giant coccids, ground pearls) Micrococcidae (Mediterranean scales) Monophlebidae (giant scales) Ortheziidae (ensign scales) Phenacoleachiidae (phenacoleachiids)...
- giant coccids, ground pearls) Micrococcidae (Mediterranean scales) Monophlebidae (giant scales) Ortheziidae (ensign scales) Phenacoleachiidae (phenacoleachiids)...
- giant coccids, ground pearls) Micrococcidae (Mediterranean scales) Monophlebidae (giant scales) Ortheziidae (ensign scales) Phenacoleachiidae (phenacoleachiids)...
- Arthropoda class: Insecta Order: Hemiptera Suborder: Sternorrhyncha Family: Monophlebidae Genus: Icerya Species: I. purchasi Binomial name Icerya purchasi Maskell...
- giant coccids, ground pearls) Micrococcidae (Mediterranean scales) Monophlebidae (giant scales) Ortheziidae (ensign scales) Phenacoleachiidae (phenacoleachiids)...
- Crypticerya is a genus of scale insects belonging to the family Monophlebidae. When the genus was revived in 2008, it included 22 species, all found in...