Brachyunguis bonnevillensis
(Knowlton, 1928)
Brachyunguis bonnevillensis is a of in the , first described by Knowlton in 1928. It belongs to the Brachyunguis, a group of aphids associated with woody . The species is poorly documented in modern literature and lacks comprehensive biological study. Available records indicate it is a valid but rarely encountered .
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Brachyunguis bonnevillensis: /ˌbrækˈjʌŋɡwɪs bɒnˌvɪˈlɛn.sɪs/
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Taxonomic Note
The Brachyunguis was historically treated as a subgenus of Aphis, but is now recognized as distinct. Brachyunguis bonnevillensis was originally described from specimens collected in Utah, USA. The specific epithet refers to the Bonneville region.