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    This is a list of insect galls arranged into families. Podapion gallicola Saperda fayi Thorn-limb Borer Saperda populnea Small Poplar Borer Weevils Ampeloglypter...
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  • identified. This applies particularly to insect and mite plant galls. The study of plant galls is known as cecidology. Galls develop on various plant organs,...
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    A gall-inducing insect is any insect that can cause the growth of galls within plants. There are several groups of insects that meet this description....
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    Ampelomyia viticola (category Gall-inducing insects)
    Galls of American Gall Midges". Journal of Economic Entomology. 4 (5): 458. doi:10.1093/jee/4.5.451. Beutenmüller, William (1904). "The Insect-Galls of...
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    characteristic galls it forms on several species in the Solidago, or goldenrod, genus. The fly's eggs are inserted near the developing buds of the plant....
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    Oak apple (redirect from Oak-galls)
    Other galls found on oak trees include the oak artichoke gall and the acorn cup gall, but each of these has its own distinctive form. Oak galls have been...
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    Diplolepis ignota (category Gall-inducing insects)
    of gall wasp (Cynipidae). Galls in which the larvae live and feed are formed on the leaves of several species of wild rose (Rosa). Individual galls are...
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    Cecidomyiidae (redirect from Gall midge)
    plant tissue, creating abnormal plant growths called galls. Cecidomyiidae are very fragile small insects usually only 2–3 mm (0.079–0.118 in) in length; many...
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    Solidago altissima (category Flora of Northern America)
    cannot pollinate the female flower parts of the same plant. This species is host to the following insect induced galls: Asphondylia monacha Osten Sacken, 1869...
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    gall wasp, is a species of oak gall wasp in the family Cynipidae. Galls in which the larvae live and feed are formed along the midrib or petiole of white...
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    spyrothecae, or the poplar spiral gall aphid, is a social insect which exhibits apparent altruistic behaviors. The aphids form galls and act as colony defenders...
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    Ambrosia ambrosioides (category Flora of the Southwestern United States)
    to the following insect induced galls: Aceria ambrosioides Irregular leaf galls (see image) Aceria caborcensis Irregular leaf galls external link to gallformers...
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    Quercus lusitanica (redirect from Gall oak)
    Quercus lusitanica is the source of commercial nutgalls. These galls are produced by the infection from the insect Cynips gallae tinctoriae. They are...
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    Bush coconut (category Galls)
    is an insect gall with both plant and animal components: an adult female scale insect and her offspring (of genus Cystococcus) live in a gall induced...
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    Diastrophus rubi (category Gall-inducing insects)
    Diastrophus rubi is a species of gall wasp in the family Cynipidae that live on the stems of bramble (Rubus species). The insect was first described by the...
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    Scale insects are small insects of the order Hemiptera, suborder Sternorrhyncha. Of dramatically variable appearance and extreme sexual dimorphism, they...
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    Quercus infectoria (category CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list)
    foliage, Izmir, Turkey leaves with galls leaf with galls gall gall Herbal medicine Medicinal plants Succulent plants List of Quercus species Quercus lusitanica...
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    Ageratina altissima (category Flora of Eastern Canada)
    insect induced galls: Asphondylia eupatorii Felt, 1911 (spring and summer generations) stem gall midge Neolasioptera eupatorii (Felt, 1907) stem gall...
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    Andricus grossulariae (category Gall-inducing insects)
    Andricus grossulariae is a gall wasp species inducing agamic acorn cup galls on oak tree acorn cups and sexual phase galls on catkins. Synonyms include...
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    Midge (redirect from Midge (insect))
    nuisance around bodies of water. Highland midge Merritt, R. W.; Cummins, K. W., eds. (1996). An Introduction to the Aquatic Insects of North America. Kendall/Hunt...
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    Solidago erecta (category Flora of the Eastern United States)
    heads in an elongated array. This species is host to the fillowing insect induced galls: Asphondylia monacha Osten Sacken, 1869 (summer generation) Asteromyia...
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    following insect induced galls: Asteromyia euthamiae Gagné, 1968 This midge forms black spots on leaf blades Rhopalomyia fusiformae Felt, 1907 Small galls by...
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    Solidago odora (category Flora of Northern America)
    leaves, which smell of licorice when crushed, can be made into a tea. This species is host to the following insect induced galls: Eurosta lateralis (Wiedemann...
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  • Euura aquilonis (category Gall-inducing insects)
    (Salix polaris). Galls of E. herbaceae are similar and the larvae need to be examined to tell them apart. Descriptions of the gall differ depending on...
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    inducer for M. squamulosa is an insect from the Gelechiidae family. This interaction results in the growth of galls, leading to significant changes in...
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    Solidago leavenworthii (category Flora of the Southeastern United States)
    in a tall, branching array at the top of the plant. This species is host to the following insect induced galls: Rhopalomyia capitata Felt, 1908 (spring...
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    Euthamia graminifolia (category Flora of Northern America)
    vacant lots in many places. This species is host to the following insect induced galls: Asphondylia pseudorosa (bud,leaf snap and capitulum)) Asteromyia...
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    Eriosomatinae (category Agricultural pest insects)
    minor, they can spread plant diseases and fungi. Some species can produce galls as well. In flight they have been described as looking like "flying mice...
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    Euura viminalis (category Gall-inducing insects)
    viminalis is a species of sawfly belonging to the family Tenthredinidae (common sawflies). The larva feed within galls on the leaves of willows (Salix species)...
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    Choneochiton casuarinae (Eriococcidae). Diptera: The gall midge Ophelmodiplosis clavata (Cecidomyiidae) induces galls on branchlet tips. The genus Casuarina was...
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