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Biorhiza pallida, also
known as the oak
apple gall wasp, is a gall wasp
species in the
family Cynipidae. This
species is a
member of the
tribe Cynipini:...
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Biorhiza is a
genus of gall
wasps in the
family Cynipidae in the
tribe Cynipini: the oak gall wasp tribe.
Cynipini is the
tribe partially responsible for...
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metamorphosis into adults. Some
common oak-apple-forming
species are the
Biorhiza pallida gall wasp in Europe,
Amphibolips confluenta in
eastern North America...
- gall wasps. Oak
apple gall on
Quercus garryana Oak
apples on oak leaf
Biorhiza pallida male, the
cause of oak
apple galls The
leaves and
acorns of oaks...
- apple, a 4.5 cm
diameter spongy ball
created from the buds by the wasp
Biorhiza pallida. The
pineapple gall,
while less common, is also
easily recognised...
- eldoradensis
Binomial name
Callirhytis eldoradensis (Beutenmuller, 1913)
Synonyms Andricus eldoradensis,
Biorhiza eldoradensis,
Eumayria eldoradensis...
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frequently conflated with the oak
apple gall,
caused by
another gall wasp,
Biorhiza pallida. Oak
marble galls are also
known as the
bullet gall, oak nut or...
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flavipes bur oak
Belonocnema fossoria Belonocnema kinseyi Belonocnema treatae Biorhiza pallida Oak
Apple Gall Wasp
Burnettweldia corallina Coral Gall Wasp Burnettweldia...
- When it was
first discovered, the wasp was
considered to be a
species of
Biorhiza. It was
given its
current name in 1951, when it was
formally described...
- Nieves-Aldrey, 2013 g B****ettia Ashmead, 1887 g
Belonocnema Mayr, 1881 i c g b
Biorhiza Westwood, 1840 i c g
Buffingtonella Lobato-Vila & Pujade-Villar, 2019 Burnettweldia...