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Knowlton &amp; Smith 1936
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=
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<emphasis id="D39BC00E91240740FC91F922FB1F0698" bold="true" box="[825,1240,1669,1695]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Eomacrosiphum nigromaculosum</emphasis>
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(Mac­ Dougall 1926)
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<emphasis id="D39BC00E91240740FEA0F97BFE2A06F2" box="[264,493,1756,1781]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">E. nigromaculosum</emphasis>
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is a very distinctive species occurring on stems of wild and cultivated
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<emphasis id="D39BC00E91240740FEA0F8A0FE840727" box="[264,323,1799,1824]" italics="true" pageId="7" pageNumber="8">Rosa</emphasis>
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spp. in western N
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. Apterae are bright red with black dorsal abdominal bands or patches, black SIPH held at right­angle to body, and black and yellow legs. We can find no significant differences between this species and the description of
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, found on wild
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in Utah, other than the twisted cauda of the latter, so assume that this was an artefact of the mounting process.
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