Crystallotesta leptospermi (Maskell)
Glassy mānuka scale
William Maskell named this species in 1882, from the genus Leptospermum, its host plants.& At that time both kānuka and mānuka were known as Leptospermum species.
Biology: one generation per year, overwintering as immature males and females. The new generation is produced through summer. Males and immature females develop on the undersides of leaves and the young adult females migrate to stems.
Found on the stems and underside of& leaves of:
Kunzea ericoides | kānuka |
Leptospermum scoparium | mānuka |