Euceraphis mucida

(Fitch, 1856)

Euceraphis mucida is a of in the Aphididae, first described by Fitch in 1856. It belongs to the Euceraphis, which comprises aphids associated with birch trees (Betula species). The species is part of the Calaphidinae , a group characterized by specific morphological features and associations. Limited specific information is available for this particular species beyond its taxonomic placement.

Pronunciation

How to pronounce Euceraphis mucida: /juːˈsɛrəfɪs ˈmjuːsɪdə/

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