Saissetia oleae
Specimens identified, prepared, and mounted by American entomologist Richard F. Wilkey 1960s-1980s
Although it is a common parasite which occurs most often in olive trees, it is a polyphagous species, also attacking (but less frequently) citrus trees as well as various ornamental shrubs such as oleanders, pittosporums, sago palm, and euonymus.
Sales Unit | Each |
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Origin | USA |
Common Names | Olive Tree Scale |
Quality | A1 |
Preservation Option | Slide Mounted |
$9.00
30 in stock
SKU: Slide69
Categories: Slide-mounted Specimens, Coccidae