- 418/7 BCE. The
Roman authors Pliny the
Elder and
Strabo called the
island Besbicus (Ancient Gr****: Βέσβικος),
while in
Mediaeval times, it was
known as Calonymus...
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Besbicus mirabilis,
formerly Cynips mirabilis, also
known as the
speckled gall wasp, is a
common species of
cynipid wasp that
produces galls on oak trees...
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Besbicus is a
genus of gall-inducing
cynipid wasp
found in
North America.
Several species now
classed as
Besbicus were
formerly considered to be a part...
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Besbicus heldae,
formerly Cynips heldae, also
known as the
thorny gall wasp or
thorn gall wasp, is an
uncommon species of
cynipid wasp that
induces bud...
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Besbicus maculosus,
formerly Andricus maculosus and
Cynips maculosa, also
known as the pear gall wasp, is an
uncommon species of
cynipid wasp that induces...
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Besbicus con****uus,
formerly Cynips con****uus, also
known as the
fuzzy gall wasp, is a
common species of
cynipid wasp that
induces globular stem galls...
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Besbicus multipunctatus,
formerly Cynips multipunctatus, also
known as the gray
midrib gall wasp, is a
common species of
cynipid wasp that
induces galls...
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Gambel oak
North America Atrusca capronae shrub live oak
North America Besbicus mirabilis Oregon oak
North America Biorhiza pallida English oak, sessile...
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Islands Tavşan Island; Erdek,
Artake Zeytinli Island İmralı
Island Aigaion,
Besbicus, Besbikos, Kalolimnos, Kalolimni, Galios, Galyos, Emir Ali Kapıdağ Islands...
- " (Isabella,
Queen of Spain), and
Johannes Hevelius called it "Insula
Besbicus"
after the
island in
Turkey now
known as İmralı. By
convention these features...