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Aonidia lauri - Bay Scale Observed @ LAX - Tom Bradley International Airport in courtyard area near Parking 3<br />
ID&#039;d by Benjamin Normark on iNaturalist @ - <a href="https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/281266961" rel="nofollow">https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/281266961</a><br />
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Aonidia lauri (Bouche) (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) is a serious pest of laurel (Laurus nobilis L.) in urban parts of the City of Podgorica (Montenegro). Severe infestation causes chlorotic spots and necrotic rings around feeding spots, drying and dieback of leaves and buds. In addition, plants become physiologically weak and lose in aesthetic quality, while continuous infestation in urban areas often leads to partial or complete drying of plants. This study of the biology of A. lauri on L. nobilis was carried out at three locations in Podgorica (&#039;Stara Varo&scaron;&#039;, &#039;Centar&#039; and &#039;Preko Morače&#039;), Montenegro, in 2010 and 2011. A. lauri developed three generations annually and overwintered on laurel leaves and branches as the second-instar nymph-larval stage. An extended period of larval development ensures a continuous presence of all development stages on plants, which leads to overlapping of generations. Sporadic predatory ladybirds, Chilocorus bipustulatus (L.) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), whose larvae and adults feed on scales, were detected inside A. lauri colonies. (REF: <a href="https://paperity.org/p/219988419/bionomy-of-the-laurel-scale-aonidia-lauri-bouche-hemiptera-diaspididae-in-podgorica)" rel="nofollow">https://paperity.org/p/219988419/bionomy-of-the-laurel-scale-aonidia-lauri-bouche-hemiptera-diaspididae-in-podgorica)</a> Aonidia lauri,Bay Scale,California,Geotagged,Laurel Scale,Spring,United States Click/tap to enlarge PromotedSpecies introCountry intro

Aonidia lauri - Bay Scale

Observed @ LAX - Tom Bradley International Airport in courtyard area near Parking 3
ID'd by Benjamin Normark on iNaturalist @ - https://www.inaturalist.org/observations/281266961

Aonidia lauri (Bouche) (Hemiptera: Diaspididae) is a serious pest of laurel (Laurus nobilis L.) in urban parts of the City of Podgorica (Montenegro). Severe infestation causes chlorotic spots and necrotic rings around feeding spots, drying and dieback of leaves and buds. In addition, plants become physiologically weak and lose in aesthetic quality, while continuous infestation in urban areas often leads to partial or complete drying of plants. This study of the biology of A. lauri on L. nobilis was carried out at three locations in Podgorica ('Stara Varoš', 'Centar' and 'Preko Morače'), Montenegro, in 2010 and 2011. A. lauri developed three generations annually and overwintered on laurel leaves and branches as the second-instar nymph-larval stage. An extended period of larval development ensures a continuous presence of all development stages on plants, which leads to overlapping of generations. Sporadic predatory ladybirds, Chilocorus bipustulatus (L.) (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae), whose larvae and adults feed on scales, were detected inside A. lauri colonies. (REF: https://paperity.org/p/219988419/bionomy-of-the-laurel-scale-aonidia-lauri-bouche-hemiptera-diaspididae-in-podgorica)

    comments (5)

  1. It looks like yours is the only observation of it in NA on iNat, too. Posted 3 months ago
    1. Yes, I noticed that, very cool find while on a 9 hour and 40 minute layover waiting for my next flight out of LAX. Posted 3 months ago, modified 3 months ago
      1. It's a great idea for a layover. 9+ hours, though! Ugh! Posted 3 months ago
        1. International travel can be "interesting". Had a 14.5 hour flight to LAX and then the 9 hour and 40 minute layover waiting for a connecting flight that was 4.5 hours long. Serious jet lag after that! Posted 3 months ago
          1. That sounds so painful. Posted 3 months ago

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Aonidia lauri is a scale insect in the family Diaspididae.

Similar species: True Bugs
Species identified by Christine Young
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