Indian Wax Scale – Ceroplastes ceriferus
Indian Wax Scale (Ceroplastes ceriferus)
Common Name: Indian Wax Scale
Latin Name: Ceroplastes ceriferus
Appearance:
- Adult female scales are huge from August through June, up to 1/4 inch, dazzling white, and round. On certain hosts, they may reach barely 1/8 to 3/16 inches.
- Dead scales stay on the twigs but turn dull and grey and may be coated with sooty mould. When the wax is originally made, the scale appears like a cameo. The following instar is dubbed the dunce cap stage because of the conical form of the wax produced.
- The wax scale, Ceroplastes ceriferus, belongs to the order Homoptera and the family Coccidae. Ceroplastes ceriferus also goes by the popular name Indian wax scale.