Feron q-arizonica-prolonged-vein (sexgen)

The inducer of this gall is unknown or undescribed.
Family: Cynipidae | Genus: Feron
Detachable: integral
Color:
Texture: hairless
Abundance:
Shape: linear, spindle
Season:
Related:
Alignment:
Walls: thin
Location: on leaf veins, leaf edge
Form:
Cells: monothalamous
Possible Range:i
Common Name(s):
Synonymy:
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Cynipid galls of the southwest

Quercus arizonica, oblongifolia, toumeyi, reticulata [rugosa], gambelii, subturbinella [turbinella]
Leaf galls
Integral
Cell at end of a prolonged vein of leaf. Fig. 113.

- LH Weld: (1960) Cynipid galls of the southwest©

Reference: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924018354765&view=1up&seq=19


Further Information:
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See Also:
Unless noted otherwise in the ID Notes, observations of this gall are collected in the Observation Field Gallformers Code with value q-arizonica-prolonged-vein on iNaturalist. You can view them here:
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