Aonidiella aurantii
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Aonidiella aurantii (Maskell, 1879) - (citrus red scale)
is a wide-spread and polyphagous pest which attacks citrus, almond, grapevine, pear and other crops. Severe infestations cause leaf yellowing, dieback of branches and occasionally tree death. Light infestations on citrus cause cosmetic fruit damage with results in downgrading of the fruit quality. Biological control agents have been introduced into many counries, but have not always been sufficient in keeping the scales below an economic threshold.
Dispersal of the scale occurs in the crawler stage by wind. The shield of the female is circular, brownish-red and 1½-2 mm in diameter. The life cycle from the crawler stage (the eggs hatch internally in the female), through 2 nymphal stages, to the adult stage lasts about 6 weeks. The male nymphs have a slightly smaller shield. The winged adult males only live for a few hours.
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• Deutsch: | Rote Orangenschildlaus |
• English: | citrus red scale California red scale |
• Español: | piojo rojo de California |
• Français: | pou de Californie |
• Português: | cochonilha-roxa cochonilha-vermelha |
Synonyms:
Aspidiotus aurantii
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The literature database currently contains 126 publications for Aonidiella aurantii. (See box above/on left.)