NPR Sunday Puzzle (May 12, 2024): Mother EarthQ: Think of a well-known seven-letter geographical name in a single word that has just two consonants and yet is pronounced in five syllables.I’m seeing a genus of aphids in the anagram.Edit: First the word “seeing” sounds like the letters CN which are the two consonants. And the word anagrams to ANOECIA, a genus of aphids. Interestingly the reverse, (AICEONA) is also a genus of aphids.A: OCEANIA