Rhopalosiphina
Guides
Carolinaia
Carolinaia is a genus of aphids (Aphididae) described by Wilson in 1911. The genus belongs to the subtribe Rhopalosiphina within the tribe Aphidini. Records from GBIF indicate it is treated as an accepted genus, though Catalogue of Life lists it as a synonym of Hysteroneura. The genus contains species associated with grass hosts.
Pseudasiphonaphis
Pseudasiphonaphis is a genus of aphids in the family Aphididae, established by Robinson in 1965. It belongs to the tribe Rhopalosiphina within the subfamily Aphidinae. The genus is represented by a small number of species and has limited observational records.
Pseudasiphonaphis corni
Waxy Dogwood Aphid
Pseudasiphonaphis corni, commonly known as the Waxy Dogwood Aphid, is an aphid species in the family Aphididae. It belongs to the tribe Rhopalosiphina within the subfamily Aphidinae. The species was described by Tissot in 1929. As a member of the genus Pseudasiphonaphis, it is part of a group of aphids associated with specific host plants.