(Aphis schneideri)
Aphis schneideri is a species of Insecta first described by Carl Julius Bernhard Börner in 1940. Aphis schneideri belongs to the genus Aphis, and the family Aphididae. None of these subspecies are listed. Aphis is a genus of insects in the family Aphididae containing at least 600 species of aphids. It includes many notorious agricultural pests, such as the soybean aphid Aphis glycines. Many species of Aphis, such as A. coreopsidis and A. fabae, are myrmecophiles, forming close associations with ants.