Belongs within: Aphidoidea.
The Greenideidae are a group of aphids that typically bear long siphunculi with correspondingly long setae.
<==Greenideidae
|--Cervaphidinae WP02
`--Greenideinae [Greenideini] WP02
| i. s.: ‘Aphis’ macrostyla Heer 1853 WP02
| ‘Aphis’ morloti Heer 1853 WP02
| ‘Aphis’ pallescens Heer 1853 WP02
|--Stomaphis eupetes Wegierek & Mamontova 1993 WP02
|--Mesotrichosiphum WP02
|--Allotrichosiphum WP02
|--Schoutedenia ralumensis CGW91
|--Anomalaphis comperei CGW91
|--Meringosiphon paradisicum CGW91
|--Eonaphis CGW91
|--Greenidea Schouteden 1905 WP02
| |--*G. artocarpi (Westwood 1890) [=Siphonophora artocarpi] WP02
| |--G. ficicola WEE70
| `--G. hispanica Wegierek & Peñalver 2002 WP02
|--Mollitrichosiphum Suenaga 1934 WP02
| |--*M. tenuicorpus (Okajima 1908) [=Greenidea tenuicorpus] WP02
| `--M. rubusensis Wegierek & Peñalver 2002 WP02
|--Eutrichosiphum Essig & Kuwana 1918 WP02
| |--*E. pasaniae (Okajima 1908) [=Trichosiphum pasaniae] WP02
| |--E. europaeum Wegierek & Peñalver 2002 WP02
| `--E. izas WP02
`--Greenideoida van der Goot 1917 WP02
`--G. (Pentatrichosiphum Basu 1969) WP02
|--G. (*P.) luteum Basu 1969 WP02
`--G. (P.) turolensis Wegierek & Peñalver 2002 WP02
*Type species of generic name indicated
REFERENCES
[CGW91] Carver, M., G. F. Gross & T. E. Woodward. 1991. Hemiptera (bugs, leafhoppers, cicadas, aphids, scale insects etc.) In: CSIRO. The Insects of Australia: A textbook for students and research workers vol. 1 pp. 429–509. Melbourne University Press: Carlton (Victoria).
[WP02] Wegierek, P., & E. Peñalver. 2002. Fossil representatives of the family Greenideidae (Hemiptera, Aphidoidea) from the Miocene of Europe. Geobios 35: 745–757.
[WEE70] Woodward, T. E., J. W. Evans & V. F. Eastop. 1970. Hemiptera (bugs, leafhoppers, etc.) In: CSIRO. The Insects of Australia: A textbook for students and research workers pp. 387–457. Melbourne University Press.
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