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This was created by a tiny wasp in the twig of a Live Oak.
Oak apple gall found on a Canyon Live Oak (Quercus chrysolepis)
Known as gall wasps or Gallflies, anthropods in the family of
These galls looked like tiny little pots on the leaves.
It was found after a rainstorm and was abandoned.The fruit looking thing had ...
Plant growth on oak stem stimulated by activity of a gall wasp in the family ...
About 3 millimeters in body length, wingless.
Parasitoids wasp of oaks, lays eggs in the leaves and a hall forms around it, ...
Round balls attached to an oak branch, I don't think they belong to the oak ...
Yellow wooly gall on midrib of oak leaf
Galls induced on Canyon Live Oak (Quercus chrysolepis) by
Very round, large marble sized gall produced by a tiny wasp. Bright yellow with ...
Round, hollow galls, formed within the leaves of a young oak tree. Inside these ...
Large marble sized wasp gall. Slightly bumpy outer surface. Small cell in the ...
Pink gall with pointed cones around the outside.
Bright red, wasp gall with long spines.
The gall (or cecidia) on the Lent (Tibouchina)'s leaf, most likely caused by a ...
Situated on the main vein of a eucalyptus leaf these galls look like tiny ...
La avispa Diplolepis rosae, perteneciente a la familia
Gall looks like a pom-pom on stems of rose plants. These are very evident in ...
the larva of certain kinds of gall wasp in the family
White, woolly galls produced on the flowers on a Northern Red Oak. Sometimes ...
Slightly smaller than a golf ball. Fuzzy, white gall with pink spots. Produced ...
This is becoming one of my favorite wasp galls. Round, whitish and fuzzy with ...
I just love these galls! Made by the larvae of a tiny wasp, the wool sower ...
I have found these before, but never had any idea what they were. I found this ...
The Mushroom Observer community helped me to realize that this is not a fungi ...
This is a gall formed by a wasp in the Genus Amphibolips in the family