Mindarus obliquus (Cholodkovsky, 1896)

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Diagnosis

Aptera 1.0– 1.9 mm, pale yellowish green, with wax dusting, fine wax wool and thick, irregularly bent wax filaments yellowish green, very similar to M. abietis on Abies .

Three generations per year: fundatrix, al. and apterous progeny of the fundatrix and dwarfish sexuales. Holocyclic, monoecious on Picea . Colonies between needles of young shoots, not causing deformation. Sometimes attended by ants.

Recorded hosts

Pinaceae Picea engelmannii, glauca *, mariana, omorika, sitchensis, spp. (but not abies).

Recorded attendant ants

Formicinae: Lasius niger *.

Distribution

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A14 (A12 A13) Siphunculi present as large pores elevated on obtuse cones ........ Cinara Curtis, 1835