Unknown q-laceyi-root-crown-cluster

The inducer of this gall is unknown or undescribed.
Family: Cynipidae | Genus: Unknown
Detachable: detachable
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American gallflies of the family Cynipidae producing subterranean galls on oak

WELD 407. Plate 37, fig. 36.

Host. — Quercus laceyi Small.

Gall. — Dried-up galls, 5 mm. in diameter, were found at base of stump in the late fall. They were globular, with a slight pedicel, produced in a cluster. Probably a fleshy spring gall of the Trigonaspis type.

Habitat. — Boerne, Texas.

- LH Weld: (1921) American gallflies of the family Cynipidae producing subterranean galls on oak©

Reference: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/7562993#page/297/mode/1up


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Unless noted otherwise in the ID Notes, observations of this gall are collected in the Observation Field Gallformers Code with value q-laceyi-root-crown-cluster on iNaturalist. You can view them here:
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