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Asterolecaniidae is a family of scale insects commonly known as pit scales or asterolecaniids. They typically cause a depression in the host plant's tissues and often cause distortion of the shoots. They are found on a range of hosts but are especially common on oaks, bamboos and a number of ornamental plants. Members of this family occur in most regions of the world but are most abundant in the northern hemisphere. There are about 25 genera and 243 recorded species.

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  • Asterolecaniidae (en)
  • قرمزيات التين (ar)
  • Asterolecaniidae (es)
  • Asterolecaniidae (fr)
  • Asterolecaniidae (it)
  • Парножелезистые червецы (ru)
  • Gropsköldlöss (sv)
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  • قرمزيات التين (الاسم العلمي: Asterolecaniidae)، فصيلة حشرات من الحشرات القشرية، تُعرف باسم قشريات منقطة.عادًة ما تسبب بوارًا في أنسجة النبات المضيف وغالبًا ما تسبب تشويهًا للبراعم. توجد في مجموعة من الفصائل النباتية ولكنها شائعة بشكل خاص في السنديان والخيزران وعدد من نباتات الزينة. تتواجد أعضاء هذه الفصيلة في معظم مناطق العالم ولكنها تتواجد بكثرة في نصف الكرة الشمالي. تضم قرابة 25 جنسًا و243 نوعًا مسجلاً. (ar)
  • Asterolecaniidae is a family of scale insects commonly known as pit scales or asterolecaniids. They typically cause a depression in the host plant's tissues and often cause distortion of the shoots. They are found on a range of hosts but are especially common on oaks, bamboos and a number of ornamental plants. Members of this family occur in most regions of the world but are most abundant in the northern hemisphere. There are about 25 genera and 243 recorded species. (en)
  • Asterolecaniidae es una familia de insectos en la superfamilia Coccoidea. Suelen causar una cavidad en los tejidos de la planta huésped y, a menudo provocan una distorsión de los brotes. Se encuentran en un rango amplio de plantas huéspedes, pero son especialmente comunes en los robles, bambúes y una serie de plantas ornamentales. Los miembros de esta familia se encuentran en la mayoría de las regiones del mundo, pero son más abundantes en el hemisferio norte.​Tiene unos 27 géneros y 243 especies descritas.​ (es)
  • Asterolecaniidae est une famille de cochenilles. (fr)
  • Asterolecaniidae Berlese, 1898, è una famiglia di insetti appartenente all'ordine dei Rincoti Omotteri, superfamiglia Coccoidea. La famiglia deve il suo nome all'aspetto che conferiscono le emissioni cerose nel genere , che si dispongono a formare una frangia radiale ai margini del corpo oltre a filamenti riuniti a ciuffi sul dorso. (it)
  • Gropsköldlöss (Asterolecaniidae) är en familj av insekter. Gropsköldlöss ingår i ordningen halvvingar, klassen egentliga insekter, fylumet leddjur och riket djur. Kladogram enligt Dyntaxa: (sv)
  • Парножелезистые червецы (лат. Asterolecaniidae) — семейство полужесткокрылых из надсемейства червецов. В семействе около 250 видов из 23 родов. (ru)
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  • Cockerell, 1896 (en)
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