Cinara (Cupressobium) cupressi (Buckton, 1881)
Fig. 117
Diagnosis
Apterae 1.5–3.5 mm, olive black with a bronzy sheen. Wax cover thin, anteriorly leaving two diverging bands free; area between siphunculi shiny, with more or less well developed transverse wax stipes. Legs dark; tibiae pale at middle. Basal part of antennal segment VI with 4–6 hairs. Juveniles with paler legs. Holocyclic, partially anholocyclic, monoecious on various Cupressaceae . Parks, hedge rows, forest margins. Forming colonies on foliated branches, often causing damage to the plant. Attended by ants.
Recorded hosts
Cupressaceae: Chamaecyparis lawsoniana; Cupressus spp; Juniperus chinensis, communis, sabina, scopulorum, virginiana, spp.; Thuja occidentalis *, plicata *.
Recorded attendant ants
Formicinae: Lasius niger *.
Distribution
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