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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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.
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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
Field notes on gall-inhabiting cynipid wasps with descriptions of new species
LH Weld
(1926)
Andricus incertus Bassett
Andricus fimbriatus
The holotype of incertus was taken ovipositing in bud of Q. hicolor on April 22 at Waterbury, Conn., and is preserved in the Bassett collection in Philadelphia. In June 1921 S. A. Rohwer at my request took a paratype of fimbriatus to Philadelphia to compare with incertus and could see no difference. This species producing a gall in a fimbriate cup on acorn cup of Q. hicolor should henceforth be known as incertus Bassett. These galls have been noted at Washington, D. C. The alternating generation is unknown.