The goldenrod gall fly (Eurosta solidaginis), also known as the goldenrod ball gallmaker, is a species of fly native to North America. The species is...
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Eurosta comma goldenrod Eurosta cribrata goldenrod Eurosta floridensis Pine-barren Goldenrod fly Eurosta solidaginis goldenrod gall fly Eutreta novaeboracensis...
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Solidago altissima (section Galls)
species that use the plant as a host, such as goldenrod gall fly (Eurosta solidaginis) and the goldenrod bunch gall midge (Rhopalomyia solidaginis). Insect...
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Baust, John G.; Nishino, Misako (1991). "Freezing Tolerance in the Goldenrod Gall Fly (Eurosta solidaginis)". Insects at Low Temperature. pp. 260–275. doi:10...
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Solidago (redirect from Goldenrod rubber)
Solidago, commonly called goldenrods, is a genus of about 100 to 120 species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Most are herbaceous perennial...
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LeConte in 1862. Larvae feed on gall tissue of the goldenrod gall fly and often consume the fly larvae within the gall as well. Mordellidae Species List...
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inhabit the galls of the goldenrod gall fly, wherein the beetle both feeds on the plant tissue and usually consumes the fly larvae inside the gall. Mordellidae...
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withstanding subzero temperatures. Wood frogs, juvenile painted turtles, goldenrod gall fly larvae, and intertidal periwinkle snails have all been shown to be...
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Rhopalomyia solidaginis (redirect from Goldenrod bunch gall)
Rhopalomyia solidaginis, the goldenrod bunch gall, is a species of gall midges, insects in the family Cecidomyiidae The galls of this species have the following...
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Cecidomyiidae (redirect from Gall midge)
Horidiplosis ficifolii on ornamental figs, and the rosette gall midge (Rhopalomyia solidaginis) on goldenrod stalks, Porricondylini spp. on Citrus, Lestremia spp...
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Andricus quercuscalifornicus (redirect from California gall wasp)
Andricus californicus), or the California gall wasp, is a small wasp species that induces oak apple galls on white oaks, primarily the valley oak (Quercus...
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Euthamia caroliniana (redirect from Carolina grass-leaved goldenrod)
induced galls: Asteromyia euthamiae Gagné, 1968 This midge forms black spots on leaf blades Rhopalomyia fusiformae Felt, 1907 Small galls by a fly larvae...
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freezing. This was first discovered in the fat body cells of the goldenrod gall fly Eurosta solidaginis. The fat body is an insect tissue that is important...
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Tephritidae (redirect from Tephritid fruit fly)
Cheatostomella cylindrica Xyphosia miliaria Eurosta solidaginis, gall maker on goldenrod Gall of Procecidochares atra on Solidago Rhagoletis suavis Eurosta...
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tumifica is a species of gall midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. This fly causes blister galls on green stems at the base of goldenrod stems. It has a fungal...
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(2004), "Phylogenetic and molecular evidence for allochronic speciation in gall-forming aphids (Pemphigus)", Evolution, 58 (3): 539–553, doi:10.1111/j.0014-3820...
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Rhopalomyia capitata (redirect from Giant goldenrod bunch gall)
Rhopalomyia capitata, the giant goldenrod bunch gall, is a species of gall midge in the family Cecidomyiidae. It is found across North America. They have...
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the eggs. The larvae grow within the gall that the fungus creates, a form of mutualism. Gall on goldenrod Galls on Solidago altissima "Asteromyia carbonifera...
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Schizomyia racemicola (category Gall-inducing insects)
Schizomyia racemicola is a species of fly in the family Cecidomyiidae. This gall midge species induces galls on goldenrods in eastern North America. It was...
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Rhopalomyia lobata (category Gall-inducing insects)
species of gall midges, insects in the family Cecidomyiidae. The galls form on stems and buds of Euthamia graminifolia the grass-leaved goldenrod . The species...
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Rhopalomyia clarkei (category Gall-inducing insects)
Abrahamson, Warren G.; Moore, Joseph G. (July 2009). "Revision of the goldenrod-galling Rhopalomyia species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) in North America" (PDF)...
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Dasineura folliculi (category Gall-inducing insects)
Dasineura folliculi is a species of gall midge that induces galls on several species of goldenrod in North America. It was first described by Ephraim...
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Rhopalomyia anthophila (category Gall-inducing insects)
Abrahamson, Warren G.; Moore, Joseph G. (July 2009). "Revision of the goldenrod-galling Rhopalomyia species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) in North America" (PDF)...
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Asphondylia solidaginis (category Gall-inducing insects)
Asphondylia solidaginis is a species of gall midge (Cecidomyiidae) that induces galls on goldenrods in North America where it is widespread. It was first...
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Eurosta (category Gall-inducing insects)
solidaginis (Diptera: Tephritidae) Inhabiting Single versus Double-Galled Stems of Goldenrod". American Midland Naturalist. 136 (1). The University of Notre...
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Dasineura carbonaria is a species of gall midges in the family Cecidomyiidae. It forms galls on Euthamia graminifolia. "Dasineura carbonaria Report"....
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Rhopalomyia thompsoni (category Gall-inducing insects)
Abrahamson, Warren G.; Moore, Joseph G. (July 2009). "Revision of the goldenrod-galling Rhopalomyia species (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae) in North America" (PDF)...
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They can cause galls, on such plants as Medranoa palmeri (Texas Desert Goldenrod), Baccharis angustifolia, Baccharis sarothroides, Gutierrezia californica...
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flies). It is used to force off the end of the puparium in order for the fly to emerge, and after this inflation at emergence, the ptilinum collapses...
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