- [citation needed]
Quercus infectoria or the
Aleppo oak is a
species of oak well
known for
producing galls (called
manjakani in Malaysia,
majuphal in India)...
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America †
Quercus hiholensis —
Miocene — #
Washington State Quercus hinckleyi C.H.Mull. –
Hinckley oak – # Texas,
northwestern Mexico Quercus infectoria G.Olivier...
- Tara pods (Caesalpinia spinosa),
gallnuts from Rhus
semialata or
Quercus infectoria or
Sicilian sumac leaves (Rhus coriaria).
According to the definitions...
- pine;
Quercus coccifera, the
kermes oak;
Quercus calliprinos, the
Palestine oak;
Quercus cerris sp. pseudocerris, the
Turkey oak;
Quercus infectoria; and...
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Abies cilicica, ****us sylvatica,
Quercus calliprinos,
Quercus brantii,
Quercus infectoria,
Quercus ithaburensis,
Quercus macranthera,
Cupressus sempervirens...
- sativa), oak wood (
Quercus robur,
Quercus petraea and
Quercus alba), tara pods (Caesalpinia spinosa),
gallnuts (
Quercus infectoria and Rhus semialata)...
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region includes Abies cilicica,
Quercus calliprinos,
Quercus brantii,
Quercus infectoria,
Quercus ithaburensis,
Quercus macranthera,
Cupressus sempervirens...
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Tabor oak (
Quercus ithaburensis) and
Lebanon oak (
Quercus libani) as well as the
Lebanon cedar (Cedrus libani), the
Aleppo oak (
Quercus infectoria), the Balkan...
- libani),
Brantian oak (Latin:
Quercus brantii),
cedar oak (Latin:
Quercus cedrorum), and
thuja oak (Latin:
Quercus infectoria), are prevalent. Also, oriental...
- Samos. The
wingspan is 29.5–33 mm. The
larvae feed on
Quercus pubescens and
Quercus infectoria. They can be
found in
April and May. The
species is named...