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- Diptera Family: Cecidomyiidae Subfamily: Cecidomyiinae Supertribe: Lasiopteridi Tribe: Oligotrophini Genus: Rabdophaga (Westwood 1847) Synonyms Rhabdophaga...
- mammals. Willows are very susceptible to gall inducers, and the midge Rhabdophaga rosaria forms the camellia gall on S. caprea. A small number of cultivars...
- Rabdophaga repenticornua is a gall midge which forms galls on the buds of creeping willow (Salix repens). The female fly lays an egg in the bud of Salix...
- Rabdophaga rosaria Stem gall caused by Rhabdophaga rosaria Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda class: Insecta...
- bug species in the family Tingidae found on willows in North America. Rhabdophaga rosaria is a type of gall found on willows. Rust, caused by fungi of...
- In the UK R. clavifex has been found in Merseyside and Yorkshire. "Rhabdophaga clavifex". Insectoid. Retrieved 13 August 2017. Redfern, Margaret; Shirley...
- Gall Gall wasp Knopper gall Oak apple Oak marble gall Pineapple gall Rhabdophaga rosaria Rose bedeguar gall Arnold Darlington (1975). The Pocket Encyclopaedia...
- -phaga meaning 'eater' In older references the genus name is spelled 'Rhabdophaga'. The specific name 'rosacea' refers to the genus of plants that are...
-  albipennis Binomial name Rabdophaga albipennis Loew, 1850 Synonyms Dasineura albipennis Cecidomyia albipennis Loew, 1850 Rhabdophaga albipennis (Loew, H.)...
- Species: R. purpureaperda Binomial name Rabdophaga purpureaperda (Barnes, 1935) Synonyms Dasineura purpureaperda Rhabdophaga purpureaperda Barnes, 1935...