Andricus coconinoensis (sexgen)

Family: Cynipidae | Genus: Andricus
Detachable: detachable
Color: brown, tan
Texture: hairless
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Shape: globular
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Walls:
Location: bud
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Cells: monothalamous
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New species of Nearctic oak gall wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae, Cynipini)

Andricus coconinoensis Melika, Nicholls & Stone, sp. nov.

Diagnosis. Andricus coconinoensis induces a small bud gall on Q. turbinella and Q. oblongifolia (Fig. 88). Only two other described Andricus species are known to induce bud galls in the southwest of the USA: Andricus cellularius Gillette, 1892 and A. multicostatus Weld, 1952.

Gall (Fig. 88). A small unilocular bud gall, roughly spherical, about 3 mm in diameter, with a smooth hard surface. Pale brown colour, sometimes with a slight darker brown mottled pattern. Similar to or possibly the same as the undescribed gall in Figure 20 of Weld (1960).

Biology. Only a sexual generation is known, which induces galls on Q. arizonica, Q. turbinella and Q. oblongifolia. Adults emerged in April.

Distribution. USA, Arizona: Santa Catalina Mountains, Chiricahua Mountains, Mogollon Rim.

- George Melika, James Nicholls, Warren Abrahamson, Eileen Buss, Graham Stone: (2021) New species of Nearctic oak gall wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae, Cynipini)©


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George Melika, James Nicholls, Warren Abrahamson, Eileen Buss, Graham Stone
2021
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