Unknown q-alba-curling-leaf-spot

The inducer of this gall is unknown or undescribed.
Family: Unknown | Genus: Unknown
Detachable: integral
Color: green
Texture: hairy, hairless
Abundance:
Shape:
Season: Spring
Related:
Alignment: integral
Walls:
Location: upper leaf, lower leaf, on leaf veins, between leaf veins
Form: leaf curl, leaf spot
Cells:
Possible Range:i
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Gallformers ID Notes

Circular leaf spots scattered haphazardly across the lamina of leaves of Quercus alba, sometimes crossing lateral veins. Green, irregularly swollen in wedge-like lobes, associated with curling of the leaf. Observed in Georgia in April.

- Gallformers Contributors: (2023) Gallformers ID Notes©


Further Information:
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Unless noted otherwise in the ID Notes, observations of this gall are collected in the Observation Field Gallformers Code with value q-alba-curling-leaf-spot on iNaturalist. You can view them here:
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