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Oriental and
eastern Palearctic...
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counting parasitoids of gall-forming insects. More than 1400
species of
cynipid wasps cause galls. Some 1000 of
these are in the
tribe Cynipini, their...
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inquilines in
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- (Valentinia
glandulella and
Melissopus latiferre****), and gall
forming cynipids (Callirhytis spp.) feed on the acorns.[citation needed] Like that of other...
- (Euproctis chrysorrhoea). The nut
weevils (Curculio spp.), gall-forming
cynipids (Callirhytis spp.),
filbertworm (Melissopus latiferre****), and
acorn moth...
- on the
leaves and twigs,
including Aceria querci (a mite) and
numerous cynipid wasps:
Acraspis macrocarpae,
Acraspis villosa,
Andricus chinquapin, Andricus...
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Nearctic oak
cynipid gall wasp
genus Feron Kinsey, 1937 (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini),...
- The
bedeguar is a good
example of a
complex community of insects. The
cynipid wasp
Periclistus brandtii is an
inquiline that
lives harmlessly within...
- spinosa, also
known as the many-spined twig gall wasp, is a
species of
cynipid wasp that
induces galls on wild
roses in
North America. D. spinosa-induced...
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