Diplolepis japonica Diplolepis lens Diplolepis mayri Diplolepis minoriabdomenis Diplolepis nebulosa Diplolepis neglecta Diplolepis nervosa Diplolepis...
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information related to Diplolepis. Diplolepis may refer to: Diplolepis (wasp), a gall wasp genus in the family Cynipidae Diplolepis (plant), a plant genus...
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Diplolepis rosae is a gall wasp which causes a gall known as the rose bedeguar gall, bedeguar gall wasp, Robin's pincushion, mossy rose gall, or simply...
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Wolbachia among the guild associated with the parthenogenetic gall wasp Diplolepis rosae". Heredity. 81 (3): 270–274. doi:10.1046/J.1365-2540.1998.00385...
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Diplolepis bicolor, also known as the spiny bud gall wasp, is a species of cynipid wasp that induces bud galls on wild roses. This gall wasp is found throughout...
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List of insect galls (section Cynipidae Gall wasps)
mayri Diplolepis polita Spiny Leaf Gall Wasp Diplolepis rosae Mossy Rose Gall Diplolepis spinosa rose Diplolepis nervosa Spiked Pea Gall Wasp Disholcaspis...
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Diplolepis polita, known generally as the spiny leaf gall wasp, is a species of gall wasp in the family Cynipidae. It was first described by William Harris...
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Diplolepis 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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Diplolepis bassetti, 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...
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Diplolepis californica, formerly Rhodites californicus, also known as the leafy bract gall wasp, is a species of cynipid wasp that induces galls on wild...
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Diplolepis fructuum (Rübsaamen, 1895) is a hymenopteran gall wasp which causes a galls on wild roses. The species is closely related to D. rosae and D...
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Nearctic stem gallers within Diplolepis along with Diplolepis californica, Diplolepis oregonesis, Diplolepis spinosa, and Diplolepis triforma. Russo, Ronald...
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Diplolepis ignota is a species of gall wasp (Cynipidae). Galls in which the larvae live and feed are formed on the leaves of several species of wild rose...
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Diplolepis mayri is a gall inducing insect (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae) causing galls on wild roses (Rosa sp.) in the Western Palaearctic. Diploleis mayri...
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Pediaspidinae. Diplolepidinae includes about 60 species in two genera (Diplolepis and Liebelia), all of which induce galls on roses in which the larvae...
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fungus species that causes the disease Black Spot on roses Diplolepis rosae, a gall wasp species Rosae This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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Gall (section Cynipid wasps)
caused by Diplolepis rosae, a diplolepid wasp Section through young bedeguar gall showing wasp larvae and cells Gall on Eucalyptus due to chalcid wasp Leptocybe...
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Andricus opertus (redirect from Fimbriate Gall Wasp)
Andricus opertus, the fimbriate gall wasp, is a species of wasp in the family Cynipidae whose bisexual generation induces elongate, spiky galls on the...
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Hymenoptera in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae (category Wasps described in 1758)
membranous wings, including bees, wasps and ants were brought together under the name Hymenoptera. Cynips rosae – Diplolepis rosae Cynips hieracii – Aulacidea...
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Anastatus bifasciatus (category Parasitic wasps)
Anastatus bifasciatus is a species of parasitoid wasp in the family Eupelmidae. It is native to Europe, and has been harnessed for augmentative biological...
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multiple origins of rose gallers in North America: Global phylogeny of Diplolepis Geoffroy (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution...
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stems and foliage. Rosa pisocarpa hosts gall-making wasps of the family Cynipidae, genus Diplolepis, in the insect class Hymenoptera. Two species are D...
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Druon ignotum is a species of gall wasp in the family Cynipidae. This species is widely distributed in central and eastern North America. Larvae induce...
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roses and dogwood Robin's pincushion has been created by the Diplolepis rosae gall wasp. Clayton Holt (TQ 310 134) is a downland wood that is thought...
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native plant landscaping. R. nutkana hosts gall-making wasps of the family Cynipidae, genus Diplolepis. Two species are D. polita, which makes bristly round...
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parthenogenetic generation of Cynips divisa, which has been known by the synonyms Diplolepis divisa, Dryophanta divisa and Spathegaster verrucosus. In appearance it...
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mozardi A. granulatus A. hesperius – Illinois A parasitoid on the gall wasp Diplolepis ignota A. hibus – California A parasitoid on various gall midges A...
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