Druon quercuslanigerum (sexgen)
Detachable: Integral
Color: brown, green, tan
Texture: hairy, hairless
Abundance:
Shape: spindle
Season: Spring
Alignment: integral
Walls: thin
Location: flower
Form: tapered swelling
Cells: monothalamous
Possible Range:
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Synonymy (1)
| Name | Type | Notes |
|---|---|---|
| Andricus quercuslanigera (sexgen) | scientific | Previous name |
Related Galls (1)
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The catkin galls of the sexual generation of A. quercuslanigera. The galls form on the central stalk of the catkins as small swellings. Sexual generation A. quercuslanigera emergence holes can be seen in the catkin galls.
Glen Hood, Linyi Zhang, Leah Topper, Pedro FP Brandao-Dias F Pinto, Gaston A del Pino, Mattheau Comerford, Scott Egan
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Further Information (2)
Re-establishment of the Nearctic oak cynipid gall wasp genus Druon Kinsey, 1937 (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini), with description of five new species
- Victor Cuesta-Porta, George Melika, James Nicholls, Graham Stone, Juli Pujade-Villar
(2022)
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‘Closing the life cycle’ of Andricus quercuslanigera (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)
- Glen Hood, Linyi Zhang, Leah Topper, Pedro FP Brandao-Dias F Pinto, Gaston A del Pino, Mattheau Comerford, Scott Egan
(2018)
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