Key Identification Features
- These aphids are social insects that have a distinct warrior caste.
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Styracaceae is a plant family in the Plantae kingdom, order Ericales, class Magnoliopsida. The family contains 17 accepted species worldwide.
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Halesia tetraptera J.Ellis
Halesia tetraptera J.Ellis is a small deciduous tree native to eastern US that a…
Styrax japonicus Siebold & Zucc.
Styrax japonicus is an ornamental flowering small tree or large shrub native to …
Halesia diptera J.Ellis ex L.
Halesia diptera J.Ellis ex L. is a large shrub or small tree identified by its t…
Styrax suberifolius Hook. & Arn.
Styrax suberifolius is a Styracaceae tree native to East and Southeast Asia that…
Halesia carolina L.
Halesia carolina, or little silverbell, is a deciduous flowering tree native to …
Styrax formosanus Matsum.
Taiwanese snowbell (Styrax formosanus Matsum.) is a scented white-flowering Styr…
Styrax platanifolius Engelm. ex Torr.
Styrax platanifolius is a flowering shrub with varied leaves, white bell flowers…
Styrax americanus Lam.
American snowbell (Styrax americanus) is a North American wetland shrub or small…
Styrax redivivus (Torr.) L.C.Wheeler
Styrax redivivus is a deciduous flowering shrub native to California, found in o…
Styrax grandifolius Aiton
Styrax grandifolius, or bigleaf snowbell, is a deciduous understory tree/shrub n…
Styrax obassia Siebold & Zucc.
Styrax obassia Siebold & Zucc. is a small tree or shrub cultivated as an ornamen…
Styrax officinalis L.
Styrax officinalis L. is a deciduous shrub, the official source of storax resin,…
Styracaceae plants belong to the Ericales order in the Plantae kingdom. These aphids are social insects that have a distinct warrior caste. For instant identification, use the iNature app — AI-powered and works offline.
Styracaceae is classified in the order Ericales, class Magnoliopsida, phylum Tracheophyta. The family contains 17 accepted species worldwide.
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