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Aphid eggs on white pine needles - Cinara strobi

Aphid eggs on white pine needles - Cinara strobi
Churchville Nature Center, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, USA
February 3, 2008
Size: ea. +1 mm, string 10 mm
"During the fall, winged females lay blackish eggs, end to-end, in a row of eight or more on the needles. This aphid usually overwinters in the egg stage; however, if the weather is mild, some individuals from the last generation survive through the winter." University of Tennessee.

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