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Created Feb 4, 2026 1:47 PM UTC
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Key to gall midges (A resumé of studies I-VII, Itonididae)
EP Felt
(1925)
Cecidomyia q-oruca Walsh [Gagne's World Catalog lists this citation as the original description of the species even though it was listed by Felt in 1910 and presumably described prior to that by Walsh]
An elongate fold gall close to the midrib, some 12 mm long, 1 mm wide, irregularly annulate and containing white larvae, occurs on Quercus tinctoria [velutina] and is labeled as this species in the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge MA.