Lachnus is a genus of aphids and the name-bearing type genus of the subfamily Lachninae. It consists of about 20 species.[2]
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| Lachnus |
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| L. roboris (Linnaeus, 1758) with Trifolium arvense, illustrated by John Curtis in British Entomology: (1) face; (2) labium; (3) labrum; (4) antennae; (6) foreleg; (9) wing; (F) female[1] |
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| L. pseudonudus ♀ Kanturski & Wieczorek, 2014[2] |
| Scientific classification |
| Kingdom: |
Animalia |
| Phylum: |
Arthropoda |
| Class: |
Insecta |
| Order: |
Hemiptera |
| Suborder: |
Sternorrhyncha |
| Family: |
Aphididae |
| Subfamily: |
Lachninae |
| Genus: |
Lachnus Burmeister, 1835[3] |
| Type species |
Aphis roboris[4]
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| Diversity |
| About 20 species.[2] |
| Synonyms[5] |
- Dryaphis Amyot, 1847
- Dryobius Koch, 1855
- Pterochlorus Passerini, 1860
- Schizodryobius van der Goot, 1913
- Sublachnobius Heinze, 1962
- Taeniolachnus Amyot, 1847
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