Calaphis leonardi
Quednau, 1971
Calaphis leonardi is an in the Aphididae, Calaphidinae. The species was described by Quednau in 1971. Like other members of the Calaphis, it is likely associated with coniferous , though specific host records for this species are not well documented in available literature.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Calaphis leonardi: /kəˈlæfɪs liːəˈnɑrdaɪ/
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Taxonomic Note
The epithet 'leonardi' likely honors an individual, possibly an entomologist, though the specific namesake is not documented in readily available sources. The Calaphis is part of the tribe Calaphidini within Calaphidinae, a group of aphids primarily associated with conifers (Pinaceae).