Eulachnus agilis
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Eulachnus agilis (Kaltenbach, 1843) - (spotted pine-needle aphid)
This pine aphid is native to Europe and introduced in North America. It feed on needles of Pinus species. Typically, it lives solitary, but is often associated with other colony-forming aphids. The wingless females are spindle-shaped, around 2 mm long, green with black spots and not covered by wax.