Drepanaphis sabrinae
Miller, 1937
Drepanaphis sabrinae is a of in the Aphididae, Drepanosiphinae, described by Miller in 1937. The Drepanaphis belongs to a group of aphids commonly associated with maple trees (Acer spp.), though specific associations for this species are not well documented. Like other aphids, it possesses for feeding on plant phloem. The species has been recorded in the Nearctic region with limited observational data available.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Drepanaphis sabrinae: /drɛˈpænəfɪs səˈbriːniː/
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Distribution
Recorded from the Nearctic region (North America north of Central America). Specific locality records are sparse; the has been documented in the United States based on limited specimen and observational data.