Oestlundiella flava
(Davidson, 1912)
Oestlundiella flava is a of in the Aphididae, first described by Davidson in 1912. It belongs to the Calaphidinae and tribe Calaphidini. As with other aphids, it possesses adapted for feeding on plant sap. The specific epithet 'flava' (Latin for yellow) likely refers to its coloration. Available records indicate it is a rarely documented species with limited observational data.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Oestlundiella flava: /ɛstˌlʌndiˈɛlə ˈfleɪvə/
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