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Eulecanium cerasorum

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Kingdom
  
Animalia

Suborder
  
Sternorrhyncha

Family
  
Coccidae

Scientific name
  
Eulecanium cerasorum

Rank
  
Species

Class
  
Insecta

Superfamily
  
Coccoidea

Genus
  
Eulecanium

Phylum
  
Arthropoda

Order
  
True bugs

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Similar
  
True bugs, European fruit lecan, Pulvinaria, Coccidae, Lepidosaphes

Eulecanium cerasorum, the calico scale, is species of scale insect. It can be identified by its white and brown color on its outer circular shell which will continuously darken over age. It is approximately one quarter of an inch in diameter. The Calico Scale is a pest to many trees in the United States, including dogwoods, honey locust, magnolias, maples, sweetgums and fruit trees. This pest typically attacks the branches which stresses the trees. Mature females produce honeydew, which promotes the growth of mold around the tree.

The nymph migrates along a tree branch, then settles down and creates a circular hardened shell or cap to be its protective coat against predators and pesticides. The typical female is known to lay around 4500 eggs inside its cap.

References

Eulecanium cerasorum Wikipedia


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