Hi,
I just found these things glued to the bark of a small twig on one of my large azaleas. There were about 8-10 of them, in two columns, applied almost like shingles. They were so well glued on that I couldn't remove them without removing the bark. The photo shows the top view of one clump, and a side view of another clump; you can see that they are dorso-ventrally flattened, not cylindrical. Didn't find them on any of my other azaleas. Checked my copy of "Insects that Feed on Trees and Shrubs" by Johnson and Lyon and didn't find anything like it. The dimensions : length 5mm, width 2mm. They are smooth & shiny, with a thin, brittle shell, and are squishy on the inside. Can't tell if they are eggs or pupae.
Does anyone have any idea what they could be?
Naomi
Leesburg, VA
Zone 7
