. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 128 V. F. EASTOP Dinolachnus with abieticola by Inouye (1970 : 88-90) and Cinara sonata Hottes, 1955, and C. grande Hottes, 1956, from Abies in North America are also said to be related to abieticola. Aizenberg (1956 : 139) recognized, presumably from the description alone, that vanduzei Swain was not piceae Panzer (= grossa). Aizenberg had apparently not seen Hottes & Essig (1954 : 95-97), in which vanduzei is placed as a synonym of abieticola and concluded that vanduzei was related to Cinara bogdanowi. Pitsaria is presumably


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. 128 V. F. EASTOP Dinolachnus with abieticola by Inouye (1970 : 88-90) and Cinara sonata Hottes, 1955, and C. grande Hottes, 1956, from Abies in North America are also said to be related to abieticola. Aizenberg (1956 : 139) recognized, presumably from the description alone, that vanduzei Swain was not piceae Panzer (= grossa). Aizenberg had apparently not seen Hottes & Essig (1954 : 95-97), in which vanduzei is placed as a synonym of abieticola and concluded that vanduzei was related to Cinara bogdanowi. Pitsaria is presumably a lapsus for Pity aria. Type-species of Dinolachnus Borner, 1940, as Lachniella cilicica var. cecconii Del Guercio. Cinara acutirostris Hille Ris Lambers (Text-figs 6-13) [Cinara montanicola Borner; Stroyan, 1955 : 332-333. Misidentification.] Cinara acutirostris Hille Ris Lambers, 1956 : 246-249. [Types colln. D. Hille Ris Lambers, described from Netherlands, Czechoslovakia, Italy, England]; Stroyan, 1957 : 355; Pintera, 1966 : 309. Cinaria acutirostris (Hille Ris Lambers) Heinze, 1962 : 166. Material examined. England: Cambridge, Botanical Gardens, Pinus nigra var. calabrica, 20. , first instar larvae of fundatrices and egg-breakers; , 12 apterae and 2 alatae viviparae; , 4 apt., 8 al.; , 4 oviparae, 1 apterous male (); , 18 oviparae, 1 apterous male (H. L. G. Stroyan coll. & colln.), except for 6 oviparae in BMNH; Kent, Wye, 40' trap, , 1 al. (N. R. Maslen), Forestry Commission Colin. France: Beauregard, Pinus nigra, , 2 fundatrices {Laurent coll.), D. Hille Ris Lambers colln. Italy: Calabria, Sila, Pinus calabrica, August 1968, 2 apterae (Tremblay coll.), Fig. 13. Cinara acutirostris. Fore wing, x Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perf


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