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- Trichoteras is a genus of gall-inducing Hymenopteran that has several species formerly classed as Andricus. Trichoteras characteristics include antennae...
- Trichoteras coquilletti, formerly Andricus coquilletti, also known as the little oak-apple gall wasp, is a fairly common species of cynipid wasp that...
- Trichoteras vacciniifoliae, formerly Andricus vacciniifoliae, the golden oak apple wasp, is a species of gall-forming hymenopteran. The wasp creates a...
- Trichoteras tubifaciens, formerly Andricus tubifaciens, also known as the crystalline tube gall wasp, is an uncommon species of cynipid wasp that produces...
- pallida English oak, sessile oak Europe Trichoteras coquilletti Huckleberry oak, canyon live oak North America Trichoteras vacciniifoliae Huckleberry oak, canyon...
- Körb. (1855) Parmelia trichotera Hue (1898) Parmelia perlata subsp. trichotera (Hue) Boistel (1903) Parmelia perlata var. trichotera (Hue) Maheu (1907) Parmotrema...
- Euschmitzia Dettmer, 1925 Conobius Kinsey, 1938 Adleria Rohwer & ****an, 1917 Erythres Kinsey, 1937 Parandricus Kieffer, 1906 Trichoteras Ashmead, 1897...
- perforata var. claudelii Harm. (1897) Parmelia stuppea Taylor (1847) Parmelia trichotera var. claudelii (Harm.) Du Rietz (1924) Parmotrema claudelii (Harm.) M...
- Hartig, 1843 i c g Timaspis Mayr, 1881 i c g Trichagalma Mayr, 1907 i c g Trichoteras Ashmead, 1897 g Trigonaspis Hartig, 1840 i c g b Trisolenia Ashmead,...
- Pseudoneuroterus Reticulodermis Sphaeroteras Striatoandricus Trichagalma Trichoteras Trigonaspis Xanthoteras Zapatella Zopheroteras Wikispecies has information...