Hawthorn Mealybug – Two-Circuli Mealybug – Phenacoccus dearnessi
Hawthorn Mealybug/Two-Circuli Mealybug (Phenacoccus dearnessi)
Common Name: Hawthorn Mealybug – Two-Circuli Mealybug
Latin Name: Phenacoccus dearnessi
Appearance:
- Later stages of the insects are visible on the twigs, rounded in shape and coated with a crimson body that is beautifully covered with white wax.
- During the winter, small but more elongate pale reddish-brown juvenile forms can be observed on the bark of the trunk and bigger branches.
- Adult males are little, gnat-like flying insects that migrate from branches to twigs in the spring.