Cynips quercusechinus
Appearance
Urchin gall wasp | |
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Gall formed by Cynips quercusechinus | |
Scientific classification | |
Domain: | Eukaryota |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Cynipidae |
Genus: | Cynips |
Species: | C. quercusechinus
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Binomial name | |
Cynips quercusechinus Osten Sacken, 1870
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Synonyms | |
Antron quercusechinus |
Cynips quercusechinus, the urchin gall wasp, is a species of gall wasp in the family Cynipidae. It induces its galls, which resemble sea urchins, on the leaves of oak trees. These galls are about 10mm in diameter.[1] The galls fall with the leaves in autumn, and the larvae inside of them emerge as adults in the spring.[2]
This species was first described by Carl Robert Osten-Sacken in 1870 based on specimens from California.[3]
References
- ^ "Species Cynips quercusechinus - Urchin Gall Wasp". bugguide.net. Retrieved 2020-12-28.
- ^ Russo, Ron. "Bay Nature Magazine: Otherworldly Growths on Oaks are the Sign of Galls". Bay Nature. Retrieved 2020-12-28.
- ^ Osten-Sacken, Carl Robert (1870). "Contributons to the natural history of the Cynipidae of the United State [sic] and their galls". Transactions of the American Entomological Society. 3: 54–64.