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This species was not included in Williams and Watsons (1988b) review of the Scale Insects of the Tropical South Pacific. However, it is a polyphagous species and has become established in many countries. On
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Levu, at least, it is now extremely abundant and was collected frequently on a range of crops but appeared to be a particularly serious problem on palms in Suva. It was also collected off
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sp. and
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This species appeared to have the potential to be a serious pest.
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is a hotspot for palms, with 24 native palm species (
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), of which at least 8 are considered to be either endangered or critically endangered, it is clear that
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is potentially very important.
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