




We found 14 places featuring Witch-Hazel Cone Gall Aphid. Plan your next visit below.
Learn to recognize Witch-Hazel Cone Gall Aphid in the wild using the Snappit field guide app.





Common · Insects
Explore clustered snap locations for this species to see where it has been observed.

Rhode Island, US
You might spot Azure Bluet, Eastern White Pine, and Mapleleaf Viburnum.
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Rhode Island, US
You might spot Common Mugwort, Duck, and Azure Bluet.
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Connecticut, US
You might spot American Toad, Wood Frog, and Mountain Laurel.
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Connecticut, US
You might spot Downy Woodpecker and Eastern Gray Squirrel.
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Virginia, US
You might spot Eastern Box Turtle, Horned Lark, and Amur Honeysuckle.
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New Jersey, US
You might spot American Beech, Garlic Mustard, and Spotted Lanternfly.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Painted Turtle, American Pokeweed, and Canada Goose.
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Connecticut, US
You might spot American Robin, Mourning Dove, and Eastern Cottontail.
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Michigan, US
You might spot Prairie Trillium, Large White Trillium, and Wild Geranium.
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Rhode Island, US
You might spot Common Mugwort, Duck, and Eastern Gray Squirrel.
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Massachusetts, US
You might spot Pitch Pine and American Bullfrog.
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Georgia, US
You might spot Mountain Laurel, Galax, and Carolina Sweetshrub.
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New York, US
You might spot European Starling, Henbit Deadnettle, and Red Deadnettle.
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New York, US
You might spot Flixweed, Common Mugwort, and Northern Seaside Goldenrod.
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Jun 6, 2026
Furnace Brook ParkwayPhoto attribution
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May 14, 2026
Frelinghuysen ArboretumPhoto attribution
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