Phyllaphidinae

Herrich-Schaeffer, 1857

Phyllaphidinae is a small within comprising aphids primarily associated with trees and shrubs. Members of this subfamily are notable for their specialized relationships, particularly with in the Fagaceae and Betulaceae. The group includes the Phyllaphis, which contains with distinctive involving host alternation or monoecy on oaks and related trees.

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