armored scale

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armored scale

The gardener examines an armored scale on the citrus leaf.

Definition

Noun: An insect, specifically a type of scale insect (family Diaspididae), characterized by a protective, firm, waxy covering or shell that conceals its body. This covering is secreted by the female and is often hard and armor-like.

Usage

The term "armored scale" is used specifically in entomology and agriculture to classify and describe a major group of plant-parasitic insects. * The armored scale is a serious pest for citrus growers. * Unlike soft scales, the armored scale does not produce honeydew. * Biologists studied the structure of the armored scale's protective covering.

Advanced Usage
  • As a collective noun: The term can be used to refer to an infestation or group of these insects.
    • The rose bush was weakened by a severe infestation of armored scale.
Variants and Related Words
  • Armoured scale: The British English spelling variant.
  • Scale insect: The broader category to which armored scales belong.
  • Diaspidid: A technical, scientific synonym derived from the family name Diaspididae.
Synonyms
  • Diaspidid (scientific)
  • Hard scale (common descriptive term)
Different Meanings

The term "armored scale" is highly specific to entomology. It does not refer to: * A type of weighing scale. * A scale (size or level) related to armor or military vehicles.

armored scale

The gardener examines an armored scale on the citrus leaf.

Noun
  1. insect having a firm covering of wax especially in the female