Chrysomphalus aonidum (Linnaeus)
Diagnosis. Adult female cover slightly convex, circular, dark brown to black; shed skins central, reddish brown. Body turbinate with three pairs of well-developed lobes; pores near the spiracles absent; paraphyses conspicuous, most as long as or longer than the length of the median lobes; with one cluster of macroducts on submarginal areas of prepygidial segments; perivulvar pores present in 4 groups.
Korea quarantine notes. This species was intercepted eight times; Indonesia, Philippines, Sri Lanka, China (Dracaena); Taiwan (Ficus).