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Summary G. Remaudière: A new Cinara from Aleppo Pine trunks (Hom. Aphididae). Cinara balachowskyi, n. sp. is a large species with very long apical rostrum segments, very short spinopleural hairs and short tarsus. The species lives on the bark of the trunk of Pinus halepensis. Apterous and winged vivaparous females are described and illustrated.
Annales de la Société entomologique de France (N S ) – Taylor & Francis
Published: Jul 31, 1974
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