SUBFAMILY APHINAE 41 
Alate Vivipara. Same as aptera except as follows: Pulverulence more complete on lat- 
eral part of abdomen. Hairs on hind tibia .05-.07, slightly longer than diameter of tibia. Fore 
wing with media usually twice-forked, rarely once-forked. 
Ovipara. Same as vivipara except abdominal segments posterior to cornicles rather 
heavily covered with pulverulence, especially laterally; hind tibia almost entirely black, 
slightly swollen on proximal half and covered throughout with sensoria. 
Male. Alate. Similar to alate vivipara except antenna, as figured. 
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Fig. 36. Cinara ponderosae 
Collection. On Pinus ponderosa var. scopulorum, on bark of twigs and 
small branches; in large colonies; eggs laid on needles. Colorado: Generally. 
Utah: Beaver Creek Canyon and Logan Canyon. Fundatrices Mar. 19 to May 
2, apterous summer viviparae Apr. 11 to Oct. 10, alate pe ee Apr. 11 to Oct. 
9, sexuales Oct. 7 to Nov. 25; very common. 
Cotypes. U.S.N.M., No. 78 and University of Nebraska Collection, No. 24. 
Chief Distinguishing Characters. Shining metallic golden brown body with 
broken pattern of pulverulence, character of the hairs, especially on, hind tibia 
(rather sparse, spinelike .05-.07) and length of rostral IV (.18-.21). 
Cinara pseudoschwarzii Palmer 
The Medium-haired Mottled Pine Aphid 
Rostrum a Hamuli ii 
Fig. 37. Cinara pseudoschwarzii 
Cinara pseudoschwarzii Palmer, 1936a:274. 
Fundatrix. Brownish black to dull black with median line of whitish spots. Measure- 
ments same as summer apterous vivipara except body may be slightly larger and appendages 
may sometimes be somewhat shorter. 
Apterous Summer Vivipara. Brownish black to dull black, marked with broken and in- 
definite pattern of white; antenna pale except tips of III, IV and V and entire VI; legs and 
cornicle black but legs with yellowish area just beyond knees. Length of body 3.3-4; antenna 
1.2-1.3; hind tibia 1.90-2.4; hairs on hind tibia as long as diameter of tibia. Otherwise as in 
alate vivipara except as figured. 
