Pine Oystershell Scale – Lepidosaphes pini
Pine Oystershell Scale ( Lepidosaphespini)
Common Name: Pine Oystershell Scale
Latin Name: Lepidosaphespini
Appearance:
- Mature specimens have a waxy surface about 2.5 mm long, greyish brown, and significantly convex, like microscopic oyster shells.
- This armoured scale forms on the bark of the host plant. Tiny white eggs are discovered behind the female’s waxy coating.
- Crawlers are the life stages that hatch from eggs. This scale insect’s crawler stage is light yellow and less than one millimetre long.
- Adult males have only one set of wings. Adult males are frequently misinterpreted as parasitoids while walking on infected twigs.