Hannabura alnosa
(Pepper, 1950)
Hannabura alnosa is a of in the Aphididae, originally described as Calaphis alnosa by Pepper in 1950. It belongs to the Calaphidinae and tribe Calaphidini. The specific epithet "alnosa" suggests an association with alder (Alnus), though this relationship requires confirmation from primary sources.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Hannabura alnosa: /ˈhænəˌbjʊərə ælˈnoʊsə/
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Host Associations
- Alnus - probableInferred from specific epithet 'alnosa'; requires verification from original description or field studies
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Nomenclatural history
Originally described in the Calaphis as Calaphis alnosa Pepper, 1950, later transferred to Hannabura. The basionym reflects historical classification within Calaphidinae.