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Row of dissected galls - Disholcaspis

Row of dissected galls - Disholcaspis
Pedernales Estate Road, Fredericksburg County, Texas, USA
November 3, 2015
Size: scale in mm
All the galls were occupied by immature insects. From left to right, gall #1 had a gall wasp pupa, possibly the gall causer. Galls #2 and #3, had larvae. All of them were subsequently photographed.

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Galls on post oak (Quercus stellata) - Disholcaspis Row of dissected galls - Disholcaspis Gall #1 pupa - Disholcaspis - female Gall #2 - Disholcaspis Gall #2, close-up of the larva - Disholcaspis Gall #3 - Disholcaspis Gall #3, close-up of the parasitoid larva - Disholcaspis

Moved
Moved from Gall Wasps.

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