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Gall wasps (Cynipidae), also called Gallflies, are a family of the order Hymenoptera and are classified with the Apocrita suborder of wasps in the superfamily Cynipoidea. About 1300 species of this...
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Information on Gall Wasp - pictures, articles, classification and more ... Gall Wasp, common name for a group of stinging wasps that parasitize plants, causing the plants to form a variety of strangely shaped and colored galls. Gall wasps are found throughout the world, but most occur in northern temperate regions.
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Swollen stem galls on the branchlets of a canyon live oak (Quercus chrysolepis) caused by a cynipid gall wasp (Andricus spectabilis?). ... A canyon live oak (Quercus chrysolepis) stem gall in the palm of a hand. A: The larva inside of the gall; B: A minute, adult, cynipid gall wasp (Andricus spectabilis?).
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about gall wasp. gall wasp. Information about gall wasp in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. gall wasps ... DURING THE FIRST 20 years of his career, Alfred Kinsey became the world's leading authority on the gall wasp, a nonstinging insect about the size of an ant.
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Hutchinson encyclopedia article about cynipid gall wasp. cynipid gall wasp. Information about cynipid gall wasp in the Hutchinson encyclopedia. ... (redirected from cynipid gall wasp)
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Britannica online encyclopedia article on gall wasp (insect), any of a group of wasps in the family Cynipidae (order Hymenoptera) that are notable for their ability to stimulate the growth of galls (tissue swellings) on plants. ... CREATE MY gall wasp NEW DOCUMENT...
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Definition of gall wasp – Our online dictionary has gall wasp information from The Oxford Pocket Dictionary of Current English dictionary. Encyclopedia.com: English, psychology and medical dictionaries ... ...pin cushion galls, caused by a tiny gall wasp. These growths, also known as bedeguar...began life last spring when...
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Page contains pest description and control methods for Gall Wasp. ... The mealy oak gall wasp asexual generation produces galls that are spherical, 1/8 to 1 inch in diameter and appear on twigs and branches of live oak in late summer and early fall. When first formed, they are pink to pinkish brown later turning beige...
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Erythrina Gall Wasp, Quadrastichus erythrinae Kim, in Florida ... INTRODUCTION: Galls of the eulophid erythrina gall wasp, Quadrastichus erythrinae Kim 2004, were first collected in Florida by Edward Putland and Olga Garcia (Florida Department of Agriculture, Division of Plant Industry) on Erythrina variegata L.
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Each apple gall only has one larva inside. When the larva is full-grown, it pupates (resting stage) and comes out as an adult wasp. ... After drilling its way out of the gall by making a hole, each wasp finds a mate and starts the cycle again. ... Unidentified Gall Wasp's Head Under a Microscope Link to Image Uglybug.org...
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