Andricus reticulatus
(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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Created Feb 4, 2026 1:47 PM UTC
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Last updated Feb 4, 2026 1:47 PM UTC
Cynipid Galls of the Pacific Slope
LH Weld
(1957)
[Listed by Weld as undescribed, synonymized to A reticulatus by Lyon]
Quercus dumosa, engelmanni
Leaf galls, integral
Globular with a scar above, solid, smooth, dia 10 mm, on midrib or petiole on basal third of leaf, green or brown. Fig 172. Resembles petiolicola or reticulatus on the white oaks in Arizona.
Fig 172. Unknown. On Q-dumosa and engelmanni. Solid, greenish, with a scar at apex. Resembles gall of Andricus reticulatus Bass. from a dwarf oak in N. Mex. and that of Andricus petiolicola (6.5.) in eastern U. S. Contained living adults on March 2 (Boulevard).