Feron gigas
(sexgen)sexgen:The sexual generation (AKA bisexual generation or sexgen) of an oak gall wasp (cynipini) species consists of both male and female wasps, which mate before the females lay eggs which will mature to form the all-female agamic generation.
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Common Name(s):
Saucer Gall Wasp (bisexual generation)
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Created Feb 4, 2026 1:47 PM UTC
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Last updated Feb 4, 2026 1:47 PM UTC
Synonymy of Andricus gigas and the bisexual generation of Andricus creatus (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae)
D C Dailey, C M Sprenger
(1973)
Andricus gigas
The tan, conical, bisexual generation galls produced occurred on the staminate flowers and occasionally in leaves (Fig. 1). Those at the base of staminate flowers were often hidden by bud scales.
Field observations and rearings have shown the bisexual generation of Andricus crenatus Weld (1952) is Andricus gigas Kinsey (1922). Because Kinsey erroneously described a toothed tarsal condition, Weld (1951) transferred A. gigas to Dryocosmus Giraud. Due to the actual toothed tarsal claws of both generations, the species is now returned to the original placement in Andricus Hartig. The valid name again becomes Andricus gigas.