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Host Plant Dependence of the Symbiotic Microbiome of the Gall-Inducing Wasp <i>Trichagalma acutissimae</i>. [PDF]
Wang Y +5 more
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Alloreferent and Apparent Seasonal Polyphenism of <i>Dielis tejensis</i> with an Updated Key to Nearctic <i>Dielis</i> Species (Hymenoptera: Scoliidae). [PDF]
Szafranski P.
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A Contribution to the Knowledge of the Cynipini Fauna of Turkey Hymenoptera Cynipidae
Kıyak, Suat +2 more
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A new cynipid species, Lithosaphonecrus mindatus Ide, Aung & Tanaka, sp. nov., is described from Chin State, northwestern Myanmar. This is the first record of Cynipidae from this country. The new species emerged from a bud gall of Lithocarpus thomsonii. The new species’ morphological features closely resemble L.
TATSUYA IDE, MU MU AUNG, NOBUYUKI TANAKA
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The Canadian Entomologist, 1881
Cynips Q. pomiformis, n. sp.Globular, polythalamous galls, sessile on the twigs of Quercus Agrifolia, much resembling small round apples except that the apex is not depressed as is usuaily the case in this fruit. Size from one to two inches in diameter. Color various shades of brown, depending upon the degree of exposure to the sun.
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Cynips Q. pomiformis, n. sp.Globular, polythalamous galls, sessile on the twigs of Quercus Agrifolia, much resembling small round apples except that the apex is not depressed as is usuaily the case in this fruit. Size from one to two inches in diameter. Color various shades of brown, depending upon the degree of exposure to the sun.
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2023New Species of Cynipidae (Hymenoptera) from Georgian SSR. Diakontshuk L. A.??? Vestn. zool., 1984, No. 3. Two Eryngium-dwelling species are described as new. Phanacis (Pseudophanacis) eryngi sp. n. is distinct by 12-segment antennae and dilated 3rd sub- costal vein sector. Aulacidea parvula sp. n.
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2023
Three new Aglax species are described: A. ascanica sp. n. (Serratula xeranthemoides MB. inflorescence), A. phaeopappucii sp. n. (Phacopappus trinervius (Steph) Boiss. inflorescence) and A. ruthenicae sp. n. (gall forming in Centaurea ruthenica Lam. inflorescence). A.
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Three new Aglax species are described: A. ascanica sp. n. (Serratula xeranthemoides MB. inflorescence), A. phaeopappucii sp. n. (Phacopappus trinervius (Steph) Boiss. inflorescence) and A. ruthenicae sp. n. (gall forming in Centaurea ruthenica Lam. inflorescence). A.
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We describe Diastrophus brasiliensis Oliveira & Melo sp. nov., a gall inducer on stems of Rubus brasiliensis Mart. and R. sellowii Cham. & Schlitdl. (Rosaceae). This represents the first record of the family Cynipidae in Brazil and the second species of Diastrophus Hartig from the Neotropical region.
Oliveira, Allan G. C. +1 more
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We describe Diastrophus brasiliensis Oliveira & Melo sp. nov., a gall inducer on stems of Rubus brasiliensis Mart. and R. sellowii Cham. & Schlitdl. (Rosaceae). This represents the first record of the family Cynipidae in Brazil and the second species of Diastrophus Hartig from the Neotropical region.
Oliveira, Allan G. C. +1 more
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The Population Biology of Oak Gall Wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)
Annual Review of Entomology, 2002▪ Abstract Oak gall wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae, Cynipini) are characterized by possession of complex cyclically parthenogenetic life cycles and the ability to induce a wide diversity of highly complex species- and generation-specific galls on oaks and other Fagaceae.
Graham N, Stone +4 more
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