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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 31 May 2012
This black cherry aphid is common in nearly all localities in Utah where cherries are grown and causes many of the apical leaves to curl. Small numbers of this species remain on the cherry leaves throughout the summer at Brigham City and Farmington, but are present in much greater numbers during the spring.
3 —Knowlton, George F. A. few Capitophorous species of Utah with descriptions of two new species (Aphididae). In Canadian Entomologist, Vol. 59, (1927) p. 235.