. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. REVIEW OF CINARA IN BRITAIN 149 colln. 1868. Zakopane, A, alba, , 3 oviparae (R. Bielawski coll.), H. Szelegiewicz colln. 1430. Turkey: Borncua-Izmir, 'pine tree', 1948, 4 apt. (Nihot- Iyriboz). Bolu-Aladag ormani, 1500 m, A. bornmuelleriana, 4^, 5 apt. (H. Qanakcioglu). Host-plants. Abies alba (= pectinata), A. numidica, subsp. brevifolia, A. veitchii and occasionally A. bornmuelleriana and A. pinsapo. Distribution. Specimens have been seen from Czechoslovakia, England, Netherlands, Poland, Scotland and


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History) Entomology. REVIEW OF CINARA IN BRITAIN 149 colln. 1868. Zakopane, A, alba, , 3 oviparae (R. Bielawski coll.), H. Szelegiewicz colln. 1430. Turkey: Borncua-Izmir, 'pine tree', 1948, 4 apt. (Nihot- Iyriboz). Bolu-Aladag ormani, 1500 m, A. bornmuelleriana, 4^, 5 apt. (H. Qanakcioglu). Host-plants. Abies alba (= pectinata), A. numidica, subsp. brevifolia, A. veitchii and occasionally A. bornmuelleriana and A. pinsapo. Distribution. Specimens have been seen from Czechoslovakia, England, Netherlands, Poland, Scotland and Turkey and have also been recorded from Austria, Germany, Sweden, Yugoslavia and the Ukraine. Biology. Apterae viviparae have only been seen in Britain during June, September and October. Oviparae and alate males have been collected in October Only four British alatae viviparae are known, one was taken in June, two in Sep- tember and the other in early October. C. pedinatae seems not to have been collected in Britain during July or August. Leonhart (1940) and Fossel (1958) have given accounts of the biology. Gontarski (1941 : 326-327) and Zoebelein (1956 : 374) have investigated the honeydew. Notes. Type-species of Buchneria Borner, 1952 The alate males have unusually strongly pigmented abdominal sternites. Hottes & Essig (1954) compare Cinara pedinatae with C. alacra in its original description and C. fornacula Hottes is another similar American species. Todolachnus abietis (Matsumura, 1917) is closely related according to Hille Ris Lambers (1966c : 124).. Figs 26 & 27. Cinara pedinatae. 26, <J genitalia, x 135. 27, aptera vivipara, right siphunculus and part of fifth abdominal tergite, 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 perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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