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Andricus is a
genus of oak gall
wasps in the
family Cynipidae. As in all Hymenoptera, ****-determination in
species of the
genus Andricus is
governed by...
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Andricus foecundatrix (formerly
Andricus fecundator) is a
parthenogenetic gall wasp
which lays a
single egg
within a leaf bud,
using its ovipositor, to...
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species include Cynips kollari,
Andricus quercusgemmae, A. minor, A.
indigenus and A. circulans.
Adult Andricus kollari are dark brown, and
about 1...
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Andricus quercuscalifornicus (occasionally
Andricus californicus), or the
California gall wasp, is a
small wasp
species that
induces oak
apple galls on...
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Andricus quercuscalicis is a gall wasp
species inducing knopper galls.
Knopper galls develop as a
chemically induced distortion of
growing acorns on pedunculate...
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Commons has
media related to
Andricus lignicola. "Gall".
Infoplease encyclopedia.
Retrieved 4
November 2008. "
Andricus lignicola". Hedgerows, Hedges...
- ISBNÂ 978-2-913688-18-6. Ellis, W N. "
Andricus infectorius (Hartig, 1843)".
Plant Parasites of Europe.
Retrieved 15
November 2023. "
Andricus infectorius (Hartig, 1843)"...
- macrocarpae,
Acraspis villosa,
Andricus chinquapin,
Andricus dimorphus,
Andricus foliaformis,
Andricus flavohirtus,
Andricus quercuspetiolicola, Callirhytis...
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Andricus corruptrix is a
species of gall-forming wasp, in the
genus Andricus. It is
found in Europe.
Adults lay
their eggs on the buds of
various species...
- leaves.
Andricus fecundatrix parthenogenetic generation, oak
artichoke gall
Andricus quercuscalicis parthenogenetic generation gall
Andricus quercuscalicis...