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Gall wasp species in the genus Cynips
Cynips quercusfolii, also known as the cherry gall wasp, is a gall wasp species in the genus Cynips and family Cynipidae. The species is important for
Cynips_quercusfolii
Genus of wasps
Cynips is a genus of gall wasps in the tribe Cynipini, the oak gall wasps. One of the best known is the common oak gall wasp (Cynips quercusfolii), which
Cynips
Species of wasp
Cynips quercusechinus, the urchin gall wasp, is a species of gall wasp in the family Cynipidae. It induces galls in the leaves and leaf buds of blue oak
Cynips_quercusechinus
North American gall-inducing wasp
Besbicus mirabilis, formerly Cynips mirabilis, also known as the speckled gall wasp, is a common species of cynipid wasp that produces galls on oak trees
Besbicus_mirabilis
Divine hero in Greek mythology
because he destroyed the vine-eating ips (ἀμπελοφάγων ἰπῶν), a kind of cynips wasp, there. Near the town of Bura in Achaea, there was a statue of Heracles
Heracles
Abnormal growths especially on plants induced by parasitic insects and other organisms
oak gall caused by Cynips quercusfolii Cherry oak gall cut open to reveal wasp larva Cherry oak gall wasp adult Red-pea gall (Cynips divisa) on pedunculate
Gall
Cynips quercus folii – Cynips quercusfolii Cynips quercus petioli Cynips quercus pedunculi Cynips quercus gemmae Cynips fagi Cynips viminalis Cynips salicis
Hymenoptera in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae
Hymenoptera_in_the_10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae
Species of spider
Melychiopharis cynips is an ant-mimicking spider from Brazil. It was briefly transferred from the family Araneidae to Theridiidae between 2002 and 2005
Melychiopharis_cynips
Species of wasp
Cynips longiventris is a species of gall wasp in the family Cynipidae. It is found in Europe. "Cynips longiventris". GBIF. Retrieved 2020-01-23. v t e
Cynips_longiventris
Species of wasp
dead leaf. Red galls Key to American insect Galls, including Cynips douglassi. "Cynips douglasii species Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2020-12-13
Cynips_douglasii
copeyensis Cynips conspicuus Fuzzy-Gall Wasp Cynips divisa Red-Pea Gall or Red Currant Gall Cynips douglasii Spined Turbaned Gall Wasp Cynips mirabilis
List_of_insect_galls
Species of wasps
OCLC 1239984577. S2CID 238148746. "Gray Midrib Gall Wasp (Cynips multipunctata)". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2023-10-26. gallformers.org - Cynips multipunctata v t e
Besbicus_multipunctatus
Species of insect
formation of marble galls on oak trees. Synonyms for the species include Cynips kollari, Andricus quercusgemmae, A. minor, A. indigenus and A. circulans
Andricus_kollari
Species of wasp
the same species. The gall is caused by the parthenogenetic generation of Cynips divisa, which has been known by the synonyms Diplolepis divisa, Dryophanta
Red-pea_gall
Species of wasp
for this species are Neuroterus baccarum, N. lenticularis, N. malpighii, Cynips lenticularis, C. quercus-baccarum, Spathegaster baccarum, S. varius, S.
Neuroterus_quercusbaccarum
North American gall-inducing wasp
LCCN 2020949502. S2CID 238148746. "Fuzzy-Gall Wasp (Cynips conspicuus)". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2023-10-26. gallformers.org - Cynips conspicuus v t e
Besbicus_conspicuus
North American gall-inducing wasp
LCCN 2020949502. OCLC 1239984577. S2CID 238148746. "Thorn Gall Wasp (Cynips heldae)". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2023-10-29. gallformers.org - Cynips heldae v t e
Besbicus_heldae
Species of oak tree
commercial nutgalls. These galls are produced by the infection from the insect Cynips gallae tinctoriae. They are used for dyeing. Several other species are known
Quercus_lusitanica
Tribe of wasps
Cerroneuroterus Chilaspis Chrysolepicynips Coffeikokkos Cyclocynips Cycloneuroterus Cynips Disholandricus Disholcaspis Dros Druon Dryocosmus Erythres Eumayria Eumayriella
Cynipini
Species of wasp
adults were first described by Homer Franklin Bassett in 1863 with the name Cynips quercuspetiolicola, though the galls had been previously described by Carl
Andricus_quercuspetiolicola
Book by Carl Linnaeus
(lacewings), Panorpa (scorpionflies) and Raphidia (snakeflies) Hymenoptera: Cynips (Gall wasps), Tenthredo (sawflies), Ichneumon (ichneumon wasps), Sphex (digger
10th edition of Systema Naturae
10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae
Genus of wasps
classed as Besbicus were formerly considered to be a part of the genus Cynips. Besbicus was originally described as a subgenus by Alfred Kinsey in 1929
Besbicus_(wasp)
American scientist (1894–1956)
OCLC 2901872. Austin, Andrew; Dowton, Mark (2000) [1929]. "The Gall Wasp Genus Cynips: A Study in the Origin of Species". Indiana University Studies. 84–86: 1–517
Alfred_Kinsey
Species of wasp
Andricus intermedius (Tavares, 1922), Andricus mayri (Wachtl, 1879) and Cynips panteli (Kieffer, 1897). Acorn cup galls develop as a chemically induced
Andricus_grossulariae
Species of wasp
name Blastophaga psenes (Linnaeus, 1758) Synonyms Blastophaga grossorum Gravenhorst, 1827 Blastophaga vaidi Joseph, 1954 Cynips psenes Linnaeus, 1758
Blastophaga_psenes
Family of wasps
cynipid gall wasps: Andricus quercuscalicis parthenogenetic generation gall Cynips longiventris parthenogenetic generation gall Galls on Hopea ponga at Peravoor
Gall_wasp
Species of wasp that causes Robin's pincushion galls on roseea
Diplolepididae Genus: Diplolepis Species: D. rosae Binomial name Diplolepis rosae (Linnaeus, 1758) Synonyms Diplolepips bedeguaris Rhodites rosae Cynips rosae
Diplolepis_rosae
Species of oak tree
undersides of leaves. One common species responsible for these galls is Cynips maculipennis. Another common predator is the oak twig gall wasp (Bassettia
Quercus_garryana
Genus of wasps
the movement of the larvae within. Neuroterus saltatorius—formerly named Cynips saltatorius—produces such Mexican jumping bean-like jumping galls about
Neuroterus
Species of wasp
Genus: Andricus Species: A. quercuscalifornicus Binomial name Andricus quercuscalifornicus (Bassett, 1881) Synonyms Cynips Q. californica Bassett, 1881
Andricus_quercuscalifornicus
Genus of insects
pomiformis Andricus yosemite Callirhytis maculipennis Callirhytis pomiformis Callirhytis quercuspomiformis Callirhytis rossi Cynips quercus pomiformis
Amphibolips_quercuspomiformis
Species of wasp
thousand per leaf. Neuroterus reaumuri, N. vesicator, Spathegaster vesicatrix, Cynips numismalis, and C. quercus-tiarae are previous binomials found in the literature
Neuroterus_numismalis
North American gall-inducing wasp
gall superficially resembles the oak galls induced by Besbicus heldae and Cynips quercusechinus. "Burnettweldia corallina". iNaturalist. Retrieved 2023-10-23
Burnettweldia_corallina
Species of wasp
Cynipidae Genus: Druon Species: D. pattoni Binomial name Druon pattoni Bassett, 1881 Synonyms Cynips pattoni Bassett, 1881 Andricus pattoni Weld, 1952
Druon_pattoni
Species of wasp
Andricus inflator (Hartig, 1840) Synonyms Andricus globuli (Hartig, 1840) Andricus inflatioides Belizin & Maisuradze, 1962 Cynips globuli Hartig, 1840
Andricus_inflator
Genus of wasps
Atrusca trimaculosa Kinsey, Alfred C. (1929) [1930]. "The Gall Wasp Genus Cynips: A Study in the Origin of Species". Indiana University Studies. 16 (84–86):
Atrusca
Species of wasp
Species: D. rubi Binomial name Diastrophus rubi (Bouché, 1834) Synonyms List Cynips rubi Bouché, 1834 Andricus hartigi Marshall, 1867 Diastrophus aphidivorus
Diastrophus_rubi
Genus of wasps
Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Family: Cynipidae Tribe: Cynipini Genus: Aphelonyx Mayr, 1881 Type species Cynips cerricola Giraud, 1859
Aphelonyx
(lacewings), Panorpa (scorpionflies) and Raphidia (snakeflies) Hymenoptera: Cynips (Gall wasps), Tenthredo (sawflies), Ichneumon (ichneumon wasps), Sphex (digger
Insecta in the 10th edition of Systema Naturae
Insecta_in_the_10th_edition_of_Systema_Naturae
Species of wasp
generation. This species was first described by Homer Franklin Bassett as Cynips ignota in 1881 and has been included in various genera before its recent
Druon_ignotum
Species of wasp
cavities including the hollow stems of plants and the disused plant galls of Cynips kollari, where the female wasp constructs a number of cells, separated from
Symmorphus_bifasciatus
Species of wasp
Hymenoptera Family: Cynipidae Genus: Diastrophus Species: D. nebulosus Binomial name Diastrophus nebulosus (Osten Sacken, 1861) Synonyms Cynips rubi Bouche
Diastrophus_nebulosus
North American gall-inducing wasp
Besbicus maculosus, formerly Andricus maculosus and Cynips maculosa, also known as the pear gall wasp, is an uncommon species of cynipid wasp that induces
Besbicus_maculosus
Species of wasp
Beutenmuller, 1911 Synonyms Cynips clavula Antron clavula Weld, 1967 Atrusca clavuloides Melika and Abrahamson, 2002 Cynips teres var. clavuloides Kinsey
Xanthoteras_clavuloides
Species of oak gall wasp
species was first described by William Beutenmuller in 1913 with the name Cynips dimorphus. According to Clarence Gillette, William Ashmead had already used
Andricus_dimorphus
Cylindroniscus platoi Fernandes, Campos-Filho & Bichuette, 2018 Crustacean Plato Cynips fatihi Azmaz & Katilmiş, 2021 Wasp Mehmed II A gall wasp native to Turkey
List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_before_1800)
River in ancient Libya
Retrieved 10 May 2012. G. Cifani; M. Munzi (2003). "Alle sorgenti del Cynips Tripolitania Libya". Libyan Studies. 34: 85–99. doi:10.1017/S0263718900003423
Cinyps_(Libya)
Cyclocynips Melika, Tang & Sinclair, 2013 g Cycloneuroterus Melika & Tang, 2011 g Cynips Linnaeus, 1758 i c g b Diastrophus Hartig, 1840 i c g b Disholandricus Melika
List_of_Cynipidae_genera
Genus of wasps
Cynipini, the oak gall wasps. Some authors have included it within the genus Cynips but it was recently resurrected. The genus was established by Alfred Kinsey
Antron_(wasp)
Species of gall wasp
first described in 1881 by William Harris Ashmead, as part of the genus Cynips, but moved the species to the genus Andricus four years later. In 2022,
Druon_quercuslanigerum
Species of insect
1856) Synonyms Andricus mayeti Kieffer, 1896 Andricus niger Kieffer 1901, Tavares, 1902 (nec Fourcroy, 1785) Cynips kollari var. minor Kieffer, 1901
Andricus_hispanicus
tannin-rich growth on oak trees produced by an infection of the insect Cynips gallae tinctoriae, used as a dye and a mordant. Commercial gall nuts are
Glossary_of_dyeing_terms
Topics referred to by the same term
the genus Carex Crocothemis divisa, a dragonfly species found in Africa Cynips divisa, a gall forming wasp species Divisa (disambiguation) This disambiguation
C._divisa
Species of wasp
1864 Synonyms Acraspis macrescens Kinsey, 1936 Acraspis macrocarpae Bassett, 1890 Acraspis undulata Gillette, 1893 Cynips quercushirta Bassett, 1864
Acraspis_quercushirta
Species of oak tree
rust fungi (cronartium). Leather oak is a host for the parasitic gall wasp Cynips washingtonensis, which deposits its larvae onto the plant and construct
Quercus_durata
American entomologist (1808–1869)
to vegetation in Illinois 1864. On dimorphism in the hymenopterous genus Cynips 1864. On certain entomological speculations of the New England school of
Benjamin_Dann_Walsh
Species of gall wasp
Florida. In the same work, Weld synonymized Carl Robert Osten-Sacken's 1861 Cynips quercusvirens under B. fossoria. This synonymy was reversed in 1979 by Barnard
Belonocnema_fossoria
Species of wasp
Cynipidae Genus: Callirhytis Species: C. quercussuttoni Binomial name Callirhytis quercussuttoni (Bassett, 1881) Synonyms Cynips quercussuttoni Bassett, 1881
Callirhytis_quercussuttoni
Genus of spiders
Melychiopharis Simon, 1895 Type species M. cynips Simon, 1895 Species M. bibendum Brescovit, Santos & Leite, 2011 – Brazil M. cynips Simon, 1895 – Brazil
Melychiopharis
Species of parasitoid wasp
1946 Cinips bifasciata Fonscolombe, 1832 Cinips bombycum Fonscolombe, 1832 Cynips bifasciatus Geoffroy, 1785 Diplolepis bifasciata (Geoffroy, 1785) Diplolepis
Anastatus_bifasciatus
Species of wasp
described by the American entomologist Homer Franklin Bassett in 1881 as Cynips q. nebulosa. Bassett's description was based on a gall from Florida covered
Odontocynips_nebulosa
Species of wasp
quercusstrobilanus Binomial name Andricus quercusstrobilanus (Osten-Sacken, 1862) Synonyms Adleria quercusstrobilana Adleria strobilana Cynips strobilana
Andricus_quercusstrobilanus
Family of wasps
Grandi, 1916 Blastophaga Gravenhorst, 1829 Blastophaga psenes Linnaeus (syn. Cynips psenes Linnaeus, 1758) Courtella Kieffer, 1911 Deilagaon Wiebes, 1977 Dolichoris
Agaonidae
Genus of wasps
parasitoid recorded on the leaf beetle Cryptocephalus pini and the gall wasp Cynips caputmedusae A. orestes – Central Europe A. orithyia – Palaearctic A parasitoid
Aprostocetus
Superfamily of wasps
Cynipoidea Temporal range: Cretaceous-Present PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Cynips quercusfolii Scientific classification Kingdom: Animalia Phylum: Arthropoda
Cynipoidea
Species of sawfly
viminalis Binomial name Euura viminalis (Linnaeus, 1758) Synonyms List Cynips viminalis Linnaeus, 1758 Pontania viminalis Benson (1958) Pontania (Eupontania)
Euura_viminalis
Genus of sawflies
1854) Euura cooperae Euura cosensii Euura crassipes (Thomson, 1871) Euura cynips Euura cyrnea (Liston, 2005) Euura daphnoidica Kopelke, 2001 Euura delicatula
Euura
Melychiopharis bibendum Brescovit, Santos & Leite, 2011 — Brazil Melychiopharis cynips Simon, 1895 (type species) — Brazil Metazygia F. O. P.-Cambridge, 1904 Metazygia
List of Araneidae species: G–M
List_of_Araneidae_species:_G–M
Genus of wasps
Pancrustacea Class: Insecta Order: Hymenoptera Family: Cynipidae Tribe: Cynipini Genus: Acraspis Mayr, 1881 Type species Cynips pezomachoides Osten Sacken, 1862
Acraspis
Species of insect
gall wasps, including but not limited to species in the genera Andricus, Cynips, and Biorhiza. The species is stated to be less polyphagous than the related
Ormyrus_nitidulus
Genus of wasps
Bassett had described the latter species in 1881, placing it in the genus Cynips. Ashmead later designated B. floridana as the genus's type species. A 2007
Bassettia
North American gall-inducing wasp
cynipid wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae, Cynipini)". "Page:The Gall Wasp Genus Cynips.pdf/214 - Wikisource, the free online library". en.wikisource.org. Retrieved
Acraspis_guadaloupensis
Species of sawfly
Genus: Euura Species: E. amerinae Binomial name Euura amerinae (Linnaeus, 1758) Synonyms Cynips amerinae Linnaeus 1758 Cryptocampus amerinae Konow (1890)
Euura_amerinae
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n.
An insect that deposits its eggs in plants, and occasions galls, esp. any small hymenopteran of the genus Cynips and allied genera. See Illust. of Gall.