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Gall growing in a small tree - Callirhytis quercuspunctata

Gall growing in a small tree - Callirhytis quercuspunctata
Edwin B Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge , Ocean County, New Jersey, USA
February 22, 2009
Size: 3 cm
This one is for Charley. The gall was in a small, scrawny tree that I couldn’t identify (have pictures, though), very close to water. Gall, slightly over 3 cm; holes 1 mm in average. I opened a couple of them, of course the occupants are long gone, but I saw what looks like the remnants of cocoons and frass.
If no good, I may frass the whole thing.

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