APHIS, in zoology, a genus of insects belonging to the order of insecta hemiptera. The rostrum or beak of the aphid is inflected; the antennæ or feelers are longer than the thorax; it has four erect wings; the feet are of the ambulatory kind; and the belly often ends in two horns. There are 33 species of the aphid, all of

of which are inhabitants of particular plants; and from this circumstance their trivial names are taken; as aphis ribis, ulmi, rosæ, &c.