Coccus longulus (Douglas)
Diagnosis. Adult female body usually elongate oval; moderately convex in lateral view; body yellow with brown mottling in young females, becoming completely brown at maturity. Dorsal setae short, curved, pointed, scattered over surface; ventral tubular ducts absent; legs well developed with tibiotarsal scleroses; spiracular setae number 3; submarginal tubercles with approximately 10 around body; multilocular pores usually with six to seven loculi confined to vulvar area.