Diplolepis tuberculosa

Family: Cynipidae | Genus: Diplolepis
Detachable: integral
Color: red
Texture: stiff
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Shape: spindle
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Walls:
Location: stem
Form:
Cells: polythalamous
Possible Range:i
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The North American Species of Rhodites and their galls.
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Rhodites vernus O. S.

Gall (Plate XLIV, Fig. 1). -Polythalamous. Oblong or rounded swellings on small branches. Sometimes there is a series of three or more swellings attached to each other. Reddish, hard and woody, with several cells inside. Length about 1/2 inch. On the stem of wild rose (Rosa blanda).

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- William Beutenmueller: (1907) The North American Species of Rhodites and their galls.©


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