Scale insects on Australian native myrtle


Scale insects are typically small, averaging about 2–3 mm in length. They feed by sucking sap from plant tissue, thus weakening the host plant by removing its food supply and other valuable nutrients. Scale insects (like mealybugs, to which they are related) produce large quantities of honeydew.


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Location: Port Augusta, South Australia
Photo credit: © Denis Crawford / Alamy / Afripics
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Keywords: coccidae, insect, montanum, myoporaceae, myoporum, myrtle, native, pulverine, pulvinaria, scale, scales