The distribution and population sex ratio of Cacopsylla myrtilli (W. Wagner, 1947) (Hemiptera: Psylloidea).

In Cacopsylla myrtilli (W. Wagner, 1947) bisexual populations, all-female populations and populations heavily biased towards females have been described. In the present paper all the available data on the distribution and population sex ratio of C. myrtilli are summarized. New data obtained by the authors are also presented. First records for Russia are described from Siberia and the southern part of the Far East.

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