Rhopalomyia weldi

Family: Cecidomyiidae | Genus: Rhopalomyia
Detachable: integral
Color: purple
Texture: succulent
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Shape: conical
Season: Spring
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Location: bud, underground (roots+)
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New species of reared gall midges (Itonididae)

Gall. Dark purplish, fusiform, frequently clustered bud galls with a length about I cm. and a diameter of .5 cm. Clusters of six or seven are not unusual though occasionally only three or four, or one or two may develop upon a shoot. One small shoot bore eleven galls ... The galls occur on the subterranean stems or root stalks of Aster macrophyllus [Eurybia macrophylla], pushing up through the dead leaves in the spring and when numerous preventing the development of the foliage.

- EP Felt: (1921) New species of reared gall midges (Itonididae)©


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