Andricus incertus
(agamic)agamic:The agamic (AKA unisexual) generation of an oak gall wasp (cynipini) species consists of only female wasps, which do not mate before laying the eggs which become the male and females of the sexual generation (sexgen).
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Created Feb 4, 2026 1:47 PM UTC
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Last updated Feb 4, 2026 1:47 PM UTC
Cynipid Galls of the Chicago Area
LH Weld
(1928)
Andricus incertus
Fimbriate cup gall. A smooth elongated gall, 4 by 7 mm., partly imbedded in a fimbriate depression in the side of the acorn cup and slipping to the ground when mature in the fall. On Q. bicolor. Flies emerge the second and third springs Mar. 25-Apr. 18 and oviposit in buds of Q. bicolor. Alternating generation unknown.