Unknown q-hypoleucoides-red-blister

The inducer of this gall is unknown or undescribed.
Family: Unknown | Genus: Unknown
Detachable: integral
Color: gray, red
Texture: hairy
Abundance:
Shape:
Season: Summer
Related:
Alignment: integral
Walls:
Location: upper leaf, lower leaf, between leaf veins
Form: leaf blister
Cells: not applicable
Possible Range:i
Common Name(s):
Synonymy:
Slide 1 of 2
image of Unknown q-hypoleucoides-red-blister
image of Unknown q-hypoleucoides-red-blister
image of Unknown q-hypoleucoides-red-blister
image of Unknown q-hypoleucoides-red-blister
image of Unknown q-hypoleucoides-red-blister
image of Unknown q-hypoleucoides-red-blister

Gallformers ID Notes

A leaf blister on Quercus hypoleucoides protruding in open, round depressions toward the lower side of the leaf. Red above, covered in the normal dense gray-silver hair of the leaf below. Small nipple-like structures visible on small blisters toward the lower side of the leaf. Observed in Arizona in June.

- Gallformers Contributors: (2023) Gallformers ID Notes©


Further Information:
Pending...

See Also:
Unless noted otherwise in the ID Notes, observations of this gall are collected in the Observation Field Gallformers Code with value q-hypoleucoides-red-blister on iNaturalist. You can view them here:
iNaturalist logo