The developmental potential of the palm aphid Cerataphis palmae Ghesquière (Homoptera: Pemphigidae) on three dwarf coconut varieties—Malayan dwarf red (Mdr), Malayan dwarf green (Mdg) and Malayan dwarf yellow (Mdy)—was studied in a screenhouse using leaf clip-on cages. Under similar temperature (30°C ± 1.13) and relative humidity (69.8% ± 1.63) conditions, the aphid expressed significant differences in fecundity, longevity and developmental period on the coconut varieties. The total developmental period on Mdr lasted 12.17 ± 0.76 days while on Mdg and Mdy it was 14.84 ± 0.63 and 13.83 ± 1.05 days, respectively. Thus the aphid population increased on the dwarf red variety over a significantly shorter period than it did on the other two varieties. Furthermore, fecundity and longevity of C. palmae on Mdr were significantly higher than on the Mdg and Mdy varieties (P < 0.01). These results indicate that Mdr supports C. palmae development better than the other two palm varieties.