Neuroterus argentatus (agamic)

Family: Cynipidae | Genus: Neuroterus
Detachable: detachable
Color: brown, pink
Texture: hairy
Abundance: occasional
Shape:
Season: Fall
Related:
Alignment:
Walls:
Location: lower leaf, between leaf veins
Form:
Cells: monothalamous
Possible Range:i
Common Name(s):
Synonymy:
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New American Cynipids from galls

Neuroterus argentatus, new species

Host: Quercus gambelii

Gall (pl. 2, fig. 10).— Ellipsoidal, dark colored, 1.2 by 0.9 mm. by 0.6 mm. high, firmly attached to underside of leaf in numbers close to main veins. Each is covered, except in center where there is a slight papilla, with radiating straight silvery single-celled hairs about 0.5 mm. long. Exit hole near one end.

Habitat. — The type material was collected by Mrs. N. W. Capron in Oak Creek Canyon, Ariz., in November 1937 when adults were then emerging. Galls were seen at Grand Canyon also. Similar galls were collected on Q. subturbinella at Camp Creek and Mayer, Ariz.

- LH Weld: (1944) New American Cynipids from galls©

Reference: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/32802#page/14/mode/1up


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