Compsidolon salicellum (Herrich-Schaeffer, 1841)

(Figs. 17–18, 56–59)

Capsus salicellus Herrich-Schaeffer, 1841: 47 .

Psallus salicellus: Stichel, 1956: 311 .

Compsidolon salicellum: Wagner and Weber, 1964: 489; Wagner, 1975: 151; Schuh, 1995:298; Li and Liu, 2007: 768.

Specimens examined. 4 males (one of them photographed), 2 females (one of them photographed), CHINA: Shennongjia Protective Region (31°45'N, 110°40'E), Hubei Province, 12.VIII.2004, Chuan-Ren LI leg.; 2 males, 2 females, CHINA: Wufeng County (30°12'N, 116°40'E), Hubei Province, alt. 1000m, 11.VII.1999, Le-Yi ZHENG leg.

Diagnosis. Moderately small, total length 3.58–3.70 (male), 3.19–3.28 (female); general coloration yellow; vestiture of dorsum composed of dense, recumbent, bright setae and silvery setae; interocular distance longer than width of eye; labium just reaching to abdomen; cuneus often with a small red spot on inner margin, membrane fumose, coloration not uniform, with big pale marks; tibial spines dark with black base, tibiae pale at base. Male genitalia (Figs. 56–59): Body of endosoma relatively stout, S-shaped, curving, apical portion as in Fig. 56.

Host plants. Cistus monspeliensis (Pericart, 1965), Juglans mandschurica (Yasunaga, 1999) .

Distribution. China (Hubei), Japan, Sweden, Denmark, Switzerland, Russia, Germany, Italy, Slovakia, France, Canada, USA.