Pityococcus ferrisi
McKenzie, 1942
Pityococcus ferrisi is a of insect in the Margarodidae, first described by McKenzie in 1942. It belongs to a family of ground pearls and giant scale insects, though specific biological details about this species remain poorly documented in accessible literature. The Pityococcus is associated with coniferous , and members of this genus are known for their subterranean or concealed feeding habits.
Pronunciation
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Distribution
United States of America; North America