Phylloxera spinosa

Family: Phylloxeridae | Genus: Phylloxera
Detachable: bothi
Color: red, white, yellow, green
Texture: pubescent, hairy, spiky/thorny
Abundance: common
Shape: globular
Season: Spring
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Alignment: erect, integral
Walls: slit
Location: petiole, upper leaf, lower leaf, leaf midrib, between leaf veins, flower, stem
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Dactylosphaera spinosum

Species Diversity of Hickory-feeding Phylloxerans (Hemiptera: Phylloxeridae) in the U.S.

Phylloxera spinosa

Hosts: Carya glabra, texana

Globular and covered in short spines; crimson, white, white with crimson, or yellowish-green; occurring along midvein of leaf or petiole; opening slit-like or irregular.

Leaf gall, petiole gall. Globular

Range: AL, AR, GA, NC, OK, SC

- Fredericka Blair Hamilton: (2019) Species Diversity of Hickory-feeding Phylloxerans (Hemiptera: Phylloxeridae) in the U.S.©


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