cycad aulacaspis scale
Aulacaspis yasumatsui Takagi, 1977

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5183061 Infestation
5194080 Symptoms
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5194094 Adult(s)
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5194064 Nymph(s)
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5194056 Adult(s)
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5194053 Adult(s)
5135031 Egg(s) The orange color of the eggs and also the females helps distinguish this species from Pseudaulacapis cockerelli (Cooley), which is somewhat similar, infests cycads and other plants, but is yellow rather than orange
5135033 Adult(s) female with large scale removed. The orange color of the eggs and also the females helps distinguish this species from Pseudaulacapis cockerelli (Cooley), which is somewhat similar, infests cycads and other plants, but is yellow rather than orange
5135032 Infestation
5135029 Adult(s) females (large scales) and males (elongate fluted scales) as seen on cycad host plants
5135030 Adult(s) males and females on cycad pinna

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