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Description Armored Scale Insects. (A) Lepidosaphes gloverii, adult females. (B) Parlatoria oleae, adult females (circular, with dark spot) and immatures (oblong). (C) Diaspidiotus juglansregiae, adult female with waxy scale cover removed.
Date Published: March 16, 2004
Source Normark BB: The Strange Case of the Armored Scale Insect and Its Bacteriome. PLoS Biol 2/3/2004: e43. https://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.0020043
Author (Photographs by Raymond J. Gill, © 2003 California Department of Food and Agriculture, published in PLoS Biology under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License.)

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