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Dysmicoccus brevipes : ウィキペディア英語版 | Dysmicoccus brevipes
''Dysmicoccus brevipes'' is a mealybug. The scientific name was published for the first time by Theodore Dru Allison Cockerell in 1893. The species is known to live as a parasite at species from the genus ''Ananas'', citrus trees and coffee plants. == Characteristics ==
''Dysmicoccus brevipes'' has a pink to pink-orange coloured body. The body's shape varies from round till oval and it is between the 2.3 and 3.0 millimetres long. The species is vivipary. Female examples remain a larva for an average of 56 days but the range varies from 31 till 80 days. When the larva are fully grown – which takes an average of 96 days – they produce an offspring consisting of 234 larva average in a time span of 25 days. The larva itself have a flat and hairy body and they change their skin circa three times during the period they are a larva. They remain a larva for an average of 34 days.
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