Cyrtomyzus pedicularis Gredina 1995 = Myzus (Prunomyzus) padellus Hille Ris Lambers & Rogerson, 1946

The description of C. pedicularis, from Pedicularis resupinata L. in the Russian Far East, agrees well with small specimens of Myzus padellus, which mostly host­alternates between Prunus and Galeopsis but also occurs in summer on Pedicularis and Rhinanthus (Scrophulariaceae), and is already known from Korea as well as Europe and west Siberia. Cyrtomyzus was distinguished from Myzus by having a gibbous genital plate, but this is also a feature of M. padellus .