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Manzanita Leaf Gall Aphid (Tamalia coweni)
Photo#488378
Copyright © 2011
R. Berg
Manzanita galls? -
Tamalia coweni
Brushy hillside above Orinda Way, Orinda, Contra Costa County, California, USA
February 1, 2011
Size: galls 5-9 mm long
These look much like
except that they're almost black.
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Contributed by
R. Berg
on 2 February, 2011 - 8:40pm
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Charley Eiseman
, 2 February, 2011 - 9:33pm
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Tamalia coweni
According to Russo
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, most
Tamalia coweni
galls turn brown by fall (though new galls can often be found all year round).
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Joyce Gross
, 2 February, 2011 - 9:23pm
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