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Species Macrodiplosis erubescens

leaf fold on Red Oak - Macrodiplosis erubescens leaf fold gall - Macrodiplosis erubescens Mine? folder? of Quercus muhlenbergii leaf margins - Macrodiplosis erubescens Mine? folder? of Quercus muhlenbergii leaf margins - Macrodiplosis erubescens St. Andrews leaf gall on Quercus nigra SA_G42 2016 1 - Macrodiplosis erubescens St. Andrews leaf gall on Quercus nigra SA_G42 2016 2 - Macrodiplosis erubescens Macrodiplosis erubescens Macrodiplosis erubescens
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 Cecidomyiidi
Genus Macrodiplosis
Species erubescens (Macrodiplosis erubescens)
Synonyms and other taxonomic changes
Cecidomyia erubescens Osten Sacken, 1862
Cecidomyia foliora Russell and Hooker, 1908
Remarks
Causes folded sinuses on oak leaves. (1)
Works Cited
1.The Plant-Feeding Gall Midges of North America
Raymond J. Gagné. 1989. Cornell University Press.