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		Definition of coccid in US English: coccidnoun ˈkäksidˈkäksid A homopteran insect of the family Coccidae; a scale insect.  Example sentencesExamples -  Biological control programs targeted against the two groups of pests have had variable outcomes, with more success often achieved against coccids than against aphids.
 -  The ants had established regular colonies in the cavities with a queen, workers and brood, together with coccids fixed on the inner walls of the stem.
 -  The only downside is the vigour of the tree, which is weakened by the sap sucking of the coccids.
 -  The tiny adult males are winged but the female coccids remain in the galls all their lives.
 -  Aphids and coccids are major pests of agriculture and forestry throughout the world.
 
    Definition of coccid in US English: coccidnounˈkäksid A homopteran insect of the family Coccidae; a scale insect.  Example sentencesExamples -  The tiny adult males are winged but the female coccids remain in the galls all their lives.
 -  The ants had established regular colonies in the cavities with a queen, workers and brood, together with coccids fixed on the inner walls of the stem.
 -  Aphids and coccids are major pests of agriculture and forestry throughout the world.
 -  Biological control programs targeted against the two groups of pests have had variable outcomes, with more success often achieved against coccids than against aphids.
 -  The only downside is the vigour of the tree, which is weakened by the sap sucking of the coccids.
 
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