Lecanodiaspis prosopidis

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Lecanodiaspis prosopidis
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Lecanodiaspis prosopidis on green ash branch
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L. prosopidis
Binomial name
Lecanodiaspis prosopidis
(Maskell, 1895)

Lecanodiaspis prosopidis is a species of scale insect of the family Lecanodiaspididae. [1] The species was described by Maskell in 1895. [2]

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References

  1. "Lecanodiaspis prosopidis (Maskell, 1895)". Global Biodiversity Information Facility . Retrieved 9 August 2014.
  2. "Lecanodiaspis prosopidis (Maskell, 1895)". Atlas of Living Australia . Retrieved 9 August 2014.