Amphibolips quercuspomiformis (agamic)

Family: Cynipidae | Genus: Amphibolips
Detachable: detachable
Color: brown, orange, pink, red, yellow, green, purple, tan
Texture: bumpy, hairless
Abundance: common
Shape: globular
Season: Summer, Fall
Alignment:
Walls: thick
Location: bud, stem
Form:
Cells: polythalamous
Possible Range:i
Common Name(s): Apple Gall Wasp (unisexual generation), Live Oak Apple Gall Wasp
Synonymy:
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Two new species of Cynipidae

Andricus yosemite, sp. nov.

Gall. — On the twig of Quercus chrysolepidis, in August. Polythalamous. Irregularly rounded or almost globular, with a small nipple at the apex. It is covered with many short spine-like projections. The surface is also somewhat wrinkled. Light yellowish brown, with some of the spines tipped with pink. Inside it is completely filled with a light brown porous or pulpy substance, and at the base at the place of attachment to the twig are a number of hard oval larval chambers close together, and imbedded in the soft part of the gall. Diameter about 20 mm. Larval chamber 4 mm. long. Habitat. — Foot of Yosemite Falls, alt. 4,000 feet, Sierra Nevada, California. (Alfred C. Burrill.)

Described from five females cut from the gall. The species is allied to A. singularis and A osten-sackenii in sculpture of the head, thorax and scutellum.

- William Beutenmuller: (1911) Two new species of Cynipidae©

Reference: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/22094#page/219/mode/1up


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