Diplolepis rosae
Detachable: Detachable
Color: brown, pink, red, green, black, purple
Texture: leafy
Abundance:
Shape: tuft
Season: Summer, Fall
Alignment: integral
Walls: thick
Location: bud, upper leaf, lower leaf, leaf midrib, stem
Form:
Cells: polythalamous
Possible Range:
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Common Name(s): Pincushion Gall Wasp
Synonymy (4)
| Name | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Diplolepis bedeguaris fungosae | scientific | |
| Diplolepis bedeguaris | scientific | |
| Rhodites rosae | scientific | |
| Cynips rosae | scientific |
Further Information (5)
Catalog of Rose Gall, Herb Gall, and Inquiline Gall Wasps (Hymenoptera:Cynipidae) of the United States,Canada, and Mexico
- Louis Nastasi, Andrew Deans
(2021)
License: CC-BY
Cynipid galls of the eastern United States
- LH Weld
(1959)
License: Public Domain / CC0
Galls induced by cynipid wasps of the genus Diplolepis (Cynipidae, Hymneoptera) on cultivated shrub roses in Canada
- J. D. Shorthouse
(2001)
License: All Rights Reserved
Life histories of American Cynipidae
- Alfred Charles Kinsey
(1920)
License: Public Domain / CC0
The North American Species of Rhodites and their galls.
- William Beutenmueller
(1907)
License: Public Domain / CC0
Created Feb 4, 2026 1:47 PM UTC
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Last updated Feb 4, 2026 1:47 PM UTC