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Scale insect and ant

Superfamily Coccoidea

Description:

This series show a scale insect secreting a drop of sweet fluid, and an ant feeding on it (photos #2 and #3). Most scale insects are parasites of plants, feeding on sap drawn directly from the plant's vascular system. A few species feed on fungal mats and fungi, e.g., some species in the genus Newsteadia in the family Ortheziidae. Scale insects vary dramatically in their appearance from very small organisms (1–2 mm) that occur under wax covers (some look like oyster shells), to shiny pearl-like objects (about 5 mm), to creatures covered with mealy wax. Adult female scales are almost always immobile (aside from mealybugs) and permanently attached to the plant they have parasitized. They secrete a waxy coating for defense; this coating causes them to resemble reptilian scales or fish scales, hence the name. Scale insects feed on a wide variety of plants, and many scale species are considered pests. Some types are economically valuable, such as the cochineal, Polish cochineal and lac scales. Scale insects' waxy covering makes them quite resistant to pesticides, which are only effective against the first-instar nymph crawler stage. However, scales are often controlled with horticultural oils, which suffocate them, or through biological control. Some scale insects species evolved symbiotically with some ant species. (Wikipedia)

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3 Comments

Interesting! Wow!

Ava T-B
Ava T-B 11 years ago

Good information too Sergio. Gardeners hate scale and gleefully go after it with their bare hands (I speak from experience).

LisaPowers
LisaPowers 11 years ago

Very cool spotting and great capture Sergio!

Sergio Monteiro
Spotted by
Sergio Monteiro

Curitiba, PR, Brazil

Spotted on Sep 5, 2012
Submitted on Sep 5, 2012

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