thumb|Eggs of Cinara strobi on pine needles Lachninae is a subfamily of the family Aphididae, containing some of the largest aphids, and they are sometimes referred to as "giant aphids". Members of this subfamily typically have greatly reduced cornicles compared to other aphids, and the group has sometimes been classified as a separate family.
thumb|Eggs of Cinara strobi on pine needles Lachninae is a subfamily of the family Aphididae, containing some of the largest aphids, and they are sometimes referred to as "giant aphids". Members of this subfamily typically have greatly reduced cornicles compared to other aphids, and the group has sometimes been classified as a separate family.
==Genera== Source: Cinara Curtis, 1835 Essigella Del Guercio, 1909 Eulachnus Del Guercio, 1909 Pseudessigella Hille Ris Lambers, 1966 Schizolachnus Mordvilko, 1909 Lachnus Burmeister, 1835 Longistigma Wilson, 1909 Maculolachnus Neonippolachnus Nippolachnus Matsumura, 1917 Pterochloroides Mordvilko, 1914 Pyrolachnus Basu & Hille Ris Lambers, 1968 Sinolachnus Hille Ris Lambers, 1956 Stomaphis Walker, 1870 Tuberolachnus Mordvilko, 1909 Eotrama Hille Ris Lambers, 1969 Protrama Baker, 1920 Trama von Heyden, 1837
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