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Acorn Plum Gall Wasp (Amphibolips quercusjuglans)
Photo#675945
Copyright © 2012
William Tanneberger
Oak Gall -
Amphibolips quercusjuglans
Cornelia, Habersham County, Georgia, USA
October 4, 2011
Size: 2.5mm
Gall contains many grubs
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Contributed by
William Tanneberger
on 18 July, 2012 - 8:22am
Last updated 24 January, 2023 - 12:55pm
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Amphibolips
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Adam Kranz
, 24 January, 2023 - 12:55pm
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Unidentified Galls
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The larvae are chalcid parasitoids; there would only be one gall wasp larva in the central cell.
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Charley Eiseman
, 13 December, 2012 - 10:17am
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Gall wasp larva
All of the larva shown in sectioned gall were located in the central chamber. The gall was sliced slightly off center as to not damage the center portion.
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William Tanneberger
, 15 December, 2012 - 7:32pm
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v belov
, 28 August, 2012 - 12:44am
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Oak Gall
Looks similar to
Amphibolips
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Ilona L.
, 18 July, 2012 - 11:21am
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