Kerria lacca is a species of insect in the family Kerriidae, the lac insects. These are in the superfamily Coccoidea, the scale insects. This species is...
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Kerria japonica, commonly known as Japanese kerria or Japanese rose, is a deciduous, yellow-flowering shrub in the rose family (Rosaceae), native to China...
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information related to Kerria. Kerria may refer to: Kerria (insect), a genus of scale insects in the family Kerriidae Kerria (plant), a genus of flowering...
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Afrotachardina, Tachardina, and Kerria are raised for commercial purposes, though the most commonly cultivated species is Kerria lacca. These insects secrete...
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number of species of lac insects, of which the most commonly cultivated is Kerria lacca. Cultivation begins when a farmer gets a stick that contains eggs...
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Kerria yunnanensis is a species of scale insect found in China. Eleven different species of ants are known to feed on the honeydew K. yunnanensis produces...
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Jasminum (Jasmine) Juniperus (Juniper) * K Kalmia (Mountain-laurel) Kerria (Kerria) Kolkwitzia (Beauty-bush) L Lagerstroemia (Crape-myrtle) * Lapageria...
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either plant or synthetic resins some animal resins like lac (obtained from Kerria lacca) are used for applications like sealing wax in India, and lacquerware...
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(Gleditsia triacanthos), Kentucky coffeetree (Gymnocladus dioicus), kerria (Kerria japonica), pawpaw (Asimina triloba), poplars (Populus), sassafras (Sassafras...
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Shellac is scraped from the bark of the trees where the female lac bug, Kerria lacca (order Hemiptera, family Kerriidae, also known as Laccifer lacca)...
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Kerria is a genus of scale insect of the family Kerriidae. The species are found throughout southeast Asia, India and southern China. Subgenus Kerria...
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and shrubs (Cotoneaster, Chaenomeles, Crataegus, Dasiphora, Exochorda, Kerria, Photinia, Physocarpus, Prunus, Pyracantha, Rhodotypos, Rosa, Sorbus, Spiraea)...
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– from the sebaceous glands of sheep Shellac wax – from the lac insect Kerria lacca Spermaceti – from the head cavities and blubber of the sperm whale...
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Exochorda Gillenia Hesperomeles Heteromeles Holodiscus Kageneckia Kelseya Kerria Lindleya Luetkea Lyonothamnus Malacomeles Malus (Apples and crabapples)...
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resin scraped from the branches of trees left from when the small insect, Kerria lacca (also known as Laccifer lacca), creates a hard, waterproof cocoon...
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Eisenackitina (redirect from Eisenackitina kerria)
intermedia (Eisenack, 1955) Eisenackitina invenusta (Wrona, 1980) Eisenackitina kerria Miller, Sutherland et Dorning, 1997 Eisenackitina lagena (Eisenack, 1968)...
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mallow family (Malvaceae), cultivated for its edible leaves and jute fiber Kerria japonica in the rose family (Rosaceae), cultivated as an ornamental This...
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Japanese rose is a common name for several plants and may refer to: Kerria japonica, native to China, Japan, and Korea Rosa multiflora Rosa rugosa This...
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excluding the British Isles, and cultivated as a perennial ornamental plant. Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora', a double-flowered cultivar of a species native to...
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Chagama kettle with Japanese kerria design, Ashiya ware, Shinnari type, 1400s Muromachi period, iron (Registered Important Work of Art)...
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Blumeriella kerriae is a plant pathogen specific to plants of the genus Kerria. It causes Kerria twig and leaf blight, a highly contagious disease native to the...
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is derived from the term lac, the secretions of the Indian wood insect Kerria lacca (formerly Laccifer lacca or Coccus lacca). It has the same root as...
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Rhodotypos, is a deciduous shrub in the family Rosaceae, closely related to Kerria and included in that genus by some botanists. It is native to China, Korea...
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Kōshō-ji, with its Kotozaka entrance (framed with dense thickets of cherry, kerria, azalea, and maple trees, each of which dramatically changes color with...
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through E, which are components of the red shellac obtained from the insect Kerria lacca, similar to carminic acid and kermesic acid. This article focuses...
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because it was made naturally from the secretion of lac insects (specifically Kerria lacca). He produced a soluble phenol-formaldehyde shellac called Novolak...
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returned affection, love me Juniper Asylum, protection Kennedia Mental beauty Kerria (棣棠 Dì táng) (China) Royalty, Nobility of heart Larkspur Levity, lightness...
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saman" tree is one of several types of host plants that allows lac insects (Kerria lacca) infestation. The resultant copious sap/insect discharge caused by...
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Sericulturalists preparing silkworms for spinning of the silk The lac bug Kerria lacca has been kept for shellac resin. Snails being sold as food Humans...
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now China during the Middle Cambrian period Kerria chinensis, a scale insect species in the genus Kerria Chinensis (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
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