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Genus Rabdophaga

Representative Images

Rabdophaga rigidae Willow Beaked-Gall Midge - Rabdophaga rigidae UT Gall - Rabdophaga strobiloides Willow Pinecone Gall - Rabdophaga strobiloides Rabdophaga strobiloides - Willow Pinecone Gall Midge? - Rabdophaga strobiloides Willow Beaked Gall Midge - Rabdophaga rigidae Willow Pinecone Gall Midge - Rabdophaga strobiloides Willow Pinecone Gall Midge - Rabdophaga strobiloides

Classification

Kingdom Animalia (Animals)
Phylum Arthropoda (Arthropods)
Subphylum Hexapoda (Hexapods)
Class Insecta (Insects)
Order Diptera (Flies)
No Taxon ("Nematocera" (Non-Brachycera))
Infraorder Bibionomorpha (Gnats, Gall Midges, and March Flies)
Superfamily Sciaroidea (Fungus Gnats and Gall Midges)
Family Cecidomyiidae (Gall Midges and Wood Midges)
Subfamily Cecidomyiinae (Gall Midges)
Supertribe Lasiopteridi
Tribe Dasineurini
Genus Rabdophaga

Synonyms and other taxonomic changes

Rhabdophaga

Explanation of Names

Greek for "branch eater"

Numbers

Nearctica lists about 46 species.

Remarks

A diverse genus forming a wide variety of galls, almost all on willows.(1)

Internet References

Works Cited

1.The Plant-Feeding Gall Midges of North America
Raymond J. Gagné. 1989. Cornell University Press.