Phyllaphidinae

Guides

  • Phyllaphis

    woolly beech aphids

    Phyllaphis is a genus of woolly aphids in the family Aphididae, established by Koch in 1856. The genus comprises at least four described species, with Phyllaphis fagi and P. grandifoliae commonly known as woolly beech aphids. Species in this genus are associated with beech trees (Fagus spp.) and exhibit complex life cycles with multiple generations per growing season. The genus has been subject to taxonomic revision, with some species historically placed in related genera such as Tamalia.

  • Stegophylla

    Woolly Oak Aphids

    Stegophylla is a genus of aphids in the subfamily Phyllaphidinae, first described by Oscar W. Oestlund in 1923. Members are commonly known as woolly oak aphids due to their association with oak host plants and the waxy secretions they produce. The genus contains seven recognized species, including S. quercifoliae and S. quercicola, both linked to Quercus species.