Cedoaphis incognita

Hottes & Frison, 1931

Cedoaphis incognita is an in the Aphididae, described by Hottes and Frison in 1931. It belongs to the tribe Macrosiphini, a group of aphids characterized by relatively long siphunculi. The Cedoaphis contains few species, and C. incognita is distinguished from by morphological features of the and siphunculi. Like other aphids, it is a phloem-feeding insect with a complex potentially involving alternation between .

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Cedoaphis incognita: /ˈsɛdoʊˌeɪfɪs ɪnˈkɒɡnɪtə/

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