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counting parasitoids of gall-forming insects. More than 1400
species of
cynipid wasps cause galls. Some 1000 of
these are in the
tribe Cynipini, their...
- Melika;
Graham N.
Stone (January 2007). "The
diversity and
phylogeography of
cynipid gallwasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) of the
Oriental and
eastern Palearctic...
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April 2024. Weld,
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American cynipid wasps from galls".
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- (also
Paracraspis guadaloupensis) is a
relatively uncommon species of
cynipid wasp that
produces galls on
intermediate oaks. The
intermediate oak disc...
- spinosa, also
known as the many-spined twig gall wasp, is a
species of
cynipid wasp that
induces galls on wild
roses in
North America. D. spinosa-induced...
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Andricus stellaris, the
sunburst gall wasp, is a
fairly common species of
cynipid wasp that
produces galls on blue oaks and
Oregon oaks on the
Pacific coast...
- on the
leaves and twigs,
including Aceria querci (a mite) and
numerous cynipid wasps:
Acraspis macrocarpae,
Acraspis villosa,
Andricus chinquapin, Andricus...
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known as the
little oak-apple gall wasp, is a
locally common species of
cynipid wasp that
produces galls on oak
trees in
North America. The wasp oviposits...
- Jose Luis (30
April 2013). "Catalogue of
parasitoids and
inquilines in
cynipid oak
galls in the West Palaearctic". Zootaxa. 3643 (3643): 1–133. doi:10...
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Diplolepis b****etti, also
known as the
mossy rose gall wasp, is a
species of
cynipid wasp that
induces bud
galls on wild
roses in
North America.
Hosts include...