Location: upper leaf, lower leaf, between leaf veins
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The gall's range is computed from the range of all hosts that the gall occurs on. In some cases we have evidence that the gall does not occur across the full range of the hosts and we will remove these places from the range. For undescribed species we will show the expected range based on hosts plus where the galls have been observed.
Created Feb 4, 2026 1:47 PM UTC
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Last updated Feb 4, 2026 1:47 PM UTC
North American Phylloxerinae affecting hicoria (Carya) and other trees
Theo. Pergande
(1904)
Phylloxera foveata Shimer.
Dactylosphaera foveatum
Phylloxera forcata
This appears to be nearest related to Ph. foveola n. sp. and Ph. intermedia n. sp., though as no opportunity has offered to further study foveatum at Washington, Shimer' s original description is reproduced:
"On the same leaves [of Carya amara] containing the small galls, Nos. 7 [Ph. minimum Shimer] and 8 [Ph. c. -semen Walsh] , I observed a number of larger ones with a dimpled depression above (which may be caused by the collapse of the thin paper- like centre), an opening beneath by a rounded, downy orifice, and having a diameter of .06-. 33 inch [1.5 mm] and a vertical depth of .12-. 16 inch [3-4 mm] ; all contained the female and her eggs, and some larvae."