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This soft scale is a serious pest of olive, citrus, apricots and other crops, feeding on leaves and twigs. The damage caused includes injury to the trees, blocking sunlight through the appearance of sooty moulds on the excretions of the scale, as well as a reduced value of the fruits from affected trees.
 
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Saissetia oleae (click on image to enlarge it)
Author(s): Toby Hudson
Source: Wikimedia Commons

Saissetia oleae (Olivier, 1791) - (black scale)

This soft scale is a serious pest of olive, citrus, apricots and other crops, feeding on leaves and twigs. The damage caused includes injury to the trees, blocking sunlight through the appearance of sooty moulds on the excretions of the scale, as well as a reduced value of the fruits from affected trees.

Vernacular names
• Deutsch: Olivenschildlaus
• English: black scale
• Español: cochonilla negra
• Français: cochenille noire de l'olivier
• Português: cochonilha-pimenta