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- The Armenian cochineal (Porphyrophora hamelii), also known as the Ararat cochineal or Ararat scale, is a scale insect indigenous to the Ararat plain and...
- The scale insect genus Porphyrophora is a large group in the family Margarodidae, which includes the insects Polish cochineal and Armenian cochineal formerly...
- Polish cochineal (Porphyrophora polonica, Margarodes polonicus), also known as Polish carmine scales (Polish: czerwiec polski), is a scale insect formerly...
- who imported it from Spain. A different variety of dye was made from Porphyrophora hamelii (Armenian cochineal) scale insects that lived on the roots and...
- some scale insects such as the cochineal scale (Prima), and certain Porphyrophora species (Armenian cochineal and Polish cochineal). Attempts have been...
- takes nectar from common cinquefoil (P. simplex). The Polish cochineal (Porphyrophora polonica), a scale insect once used to produce red dye, lives on cinquefoils...
- now Porphyrophora hamelii Margarodes meridionalis Morrison, 1927 now Dimargarodes meridionalis Margarodes polonicus ****erell, 1902 now Porphyrophora polonica...
- scapegoat, before it was sent to the desert. Alchermes Natural dye Porphyrophora Amar, et al. (2005), p. 1081 Company, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing...
- perlatum (****erell, 1898) Coccus polonicus Linnaeus, 1758 synonym for Porphyrophora polonica (Linnaeus, 1758) Coccus pyri Schrank, 1801 synonym for Eulecanium...
- the family include the Polish cochineal and Armenian cochineal (genus Porphyrophora) and the original ground pearl genus, Margarodes. Beginning in 1880...