Glorious Galls
Galls are abnormal growths on the leaves, twigs, roots, or flowers of plants. They can be caused by viruses, fungi, and bacteria, insects, mites, and more.
Christine Young created this list 6 years ago
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Neuroterus quercusbaccarum - Lentiform galls on Oak -
Apple gall of Trichilogaster acaciaelongifoliae cut open to expose the larvae and one pupae in the gall -
Oak Leaf Galls (Polystepha pilulae) -
Large Gall Waps - closeup, La Isla Escondida, Colombia -
Star-shaped gall wasps - closeup, La Isla Escondida, Colombia -
Acraspis quercushirta Gall on Chestnut Oak -
Spiky gall wasps, La Isla Escondida, Colombia -
Finger Galls - Eriophyes cerasicrumena -
Oak Apple Gall - Amphibolips cookii -
Spongy Oak Apple Gall - Amphibolips confluenta -
Ocellate gall midge (Acericecis ocellaris)- -
Phylloxera spinosa -
Cedar-apple Rust Galls -
Unknown Oak Gall - Amphibolips sp. -
Blueberry Stem Gall - Hemadas nubilipennnis -
Blueberry Stem Gall - Hemadas nubilipennnis -
Pachypsylla celtidismamma-Hackberry Nipple Gall -
Acorn Plum Wasp Gall - Amphibolips quercusjuglans -
Andricus foecundatrix - Oak Artichoke Gall -
Saperda populnea - Gall with exit hole -
Lime nail gall -
Acorn Plum Gall - Amphibolips quercusjuglans -
Marble Gall -
Macrodiplosis pustularis - Gall on oak leaf