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Diplolepis rosae is a gall wasp
which causes a gall
known as the rose
bedeguar gall,
bedeguar gall wasp, Robin's pincushion,
mossy rose gall, or
simply moss...
- Rose
bedeguar gall on a dog rose...
- Non-cynipid wasp
galls Rose
bedeguar gall on a wild rose,
caused by
Diplolepis rosae, a
diplolepid wasp
Section through young bedeguar gall
showing wasp larvae...
- habitat, and food
sources for the
maker of the gall. The
interior of a
bedeguar gall is
formed from the bud, and is
composed of
edible nutritious and structural...
- "play-er") and it
refers to a
gypsylike nomadic Muslim people in India.
Bedeguar Etymology:
Middle French bedegard, from
Persian بادآورد baadaaward. gall...
- ISBN 978-190365743-0. Simon,
Randolph (2005). The
Natural History of the Rose
Bedeguar Gall and Its
Insect Community.
British Plant Gall Society. ISBN 0-9511582-2-8...
- Europe, Asia
Minor and
North Africa.
Knopper gall Oak
artichoke gall Rose
bedeguar gall
Neuroterus albipes Neuroterus anthracinus "Oak
Spangle Galls". Arboricultural...
- such as
knopper on acorns,
tongue on alders, robin's
pincushion or rose
bedeguar gall on wild rose, cola nut on oak and witch's
broom on birch. The 'Old...
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Knopper gall Oak
apple Oak
marble gall
Pineapple gall Red-pea gall Rose
bedeguar gall Darlington,
Arnold (1975) The
Pocket Encyclopaedia of
Plant Galls...
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Andricus grossulariae Cola-nut gall
Knopper gall Oak
artichoke gall Rose
bedeguar gall "Oak
Marble Gall Wasp | NatureSpot". www.naturespot.org.uk. Retrieved...