Utamphorophora
Knowlton, 1946
Species Guides
1- Utamphorophora crataegi(Four-spotted Hawthorn Aphid)
Utamphorophora is a of aphids in the Aphididae, tribe Macrosiphini. It was established by Knowlton in 1946. The genus is currently accepted by GBIF and NCBI, though Catalogue of Life lists it as a synonym of Taiwanomyzus. Records indicate presence in Norway and Sweden.



Pronunciation
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Distribution
Recorded from Norway and Sweden based on GBIF distribution data.
Similar Taxa
- TaiwanomyzusCatalogue of Life treats Utamphorophora as a synonym of Taiwanomyzus, indicating close taxonomic relationship or potential congeneric status.
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Taxonomic status conflict
Sources disagree on the status of this : GBIF and NCBI recognize Utamphorophora as accepted, while Catalogue of Life treats it as a synonym of Taiwanomyzus. This discrepancy likely reflects ongoing taxonomic revision in the Macrosiphini.