Neuroterus saltatorius (texanus) (agamic)

Family: Cynipidae | Genus: Neuroterus
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The Gall Wasp Genus Neuroterus

Neuroterus saltatorius variety texanus, new variety

GALL. — About globose, hardly any longer than high or wide, entirely irregularly roughened, without a trace of a distinct tip apically; gall small; on Quercus virginiana (fig. 28).

RANGE. — Texas: Austin (Patterson coll.); Yoakum, Skidmore, Hondo, (Leander?).

I have galls of this variety from several localities, but Dr. Patterson has succeeded in breeding the wasp. He states that the galls appear late in the fall, the insects emerging by March 8 in 1922. My Leander record may apply to a distinct variety confined to a small area in Central Texas.

- Alfred Kinsey: (1923) The Gall Wasp Genus Neuroterus©

Reference: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/53512324#page/312/mode/1up


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