Ceratoglyphina
David L. Stern- Ceratoglyphina bambusae
- Ceratoglyphina bengalensis
- Ceratoglyphina styracicola
Notes about Terminal Taxa
There are three known species of the genus Ceratoglyphina and the phylogenetic relationships within the genus are unknown.Host Plants
Primary Host Plants: Styrax suberifolia for C. styracicola. The other two species are unknown from Styrax.Secondary Host Plants: Bamboos.
Title Illustrations

Gall of Ceratoglyphina styracicola from Taiwan. The white substance on the surface of the gall is wax produced by the aphids. The small brown dots on the surface of the gall are soldiers patrolling the surface. Photograph copyright © 1995, David L. Stern.
Scientific Name | Ceratoglyphina styracicola |
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Location | Taiwan |
Comments | Gall of Ceratoglyphina styracicola. The white substance on the surface of the gall is wax produced by the aphids. The small brown dots on the surface of the gall are soldiers patrolling the surface. |
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