Amphibolips Spinosa
''Amphibolips'' is an American genus of gall wasps in the family Cynipidae. There are about 57 described species in the genus ''Amphibolips'' with several others still undescribed. Species The following species belong to the genus ''Amphibolips'': * '' Amphibolips acuminata'' Ashmead, 1896 * '' Amphibolips aliciae'' Medianero & Nieves-Aldrey, 2010 * '' Amphibolips arbensis'' Mehes, 1953 * '' Amphibolips bassae'' Cuesta-Porta ''et al'', 2020 * '' Amphibolips bromus'' Cuesta-Porta ''et al'', 2020 * '' Amphibolips castroviejoi'' Medianero & Nieves-Aldrey, 2010 * '' Amphibolips cibriani'' Pujade-Villar, 2018 * '' Amphibolips comini'' Cuesta-Porta ''et al'', 2020 * ''Amphibolips confluenta'' (Harris, 1841) - Spongy oak apple gall wasp * '' Amphibolips cookii'' Gillette, 1888 * '' Amphibolips dampfi'' Kinsey, 1937 * '' Amphibolips durangensis'' Nieves-Aldrey ''et al'', 2012 * ''Amphibolips elatus'' Kinsey, 1937 * '' Amphibolips ellipsoidalis'' Weld, 1926 * ''Amphibolips femoratus'' (A ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Amphibolips Quercusinanis
''Amphibolips quercusinanis'', known generally as the larger empty oak apple wasp, is a species of gall wasp in the family Cynipidae. Ecology Range is central and eastern North America. Larvae induce galls on the leaves of host red oaks, including Quercus coccinea and Quercus rubra ''Quercus rubra'', the northern red oak, is an oak tree in the red oak group (''Quercus'' section ''Lobatae''). It is a native of North America, in the eastern and central United States and southeast and south-central Canada. It has been introdu .... Gall formation occurs on host leaf buds in the spring. Galls are apple-sized, up to 2" in diameter, with a bumpy, hairless, spotted texture. Internally, the larva resides in a central chamber with radiating white fibers called nutritive tissue which feed the larva with nutrients supplied by the host. As the gall matures its external color changes from green to brown. After the adult wasp emerges, the gall becomes brittle and "empty" when the nutri ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Amphibolips Femoratus
''Amphibolips'' is an American genus of gall wasps in the family Cynipidae. There are about 57 described species in the genus ''Amphibolips'' with several others still undescribed. Species The following species belong to the genus ''Amphibolips'': * '' Amphibolips acuminata'' Ashmead, 1896 * '' Amphibolips aliciae'' Medianero & Nieves-Aldrey, 2010 * '' Amphibolips arbensis'' Mehes, 1953 * '' Amphibolips bassae'' Cuesta-Porta ''et al'', 2020 * '' Amphibolips bromus'' Cuesta-Porta ''et al'', 2020 * '' Amphibolips castroviejoi'' Medianero & Nieves-Aldrey, 2010 * '' Amphibolips cibriani'' Pujade-Villar, 2018 * '' Amphibolips comini'' Cuesta-Porta ''et al'', 2020 * ''Amphibolips confluenta'' (Harris, 1841) - Spongy oak apple gall wasp * '' Amphibolips cookii'' Gillette, 1888 * '' Amphibolips dampfi'' Kinsey, 1937 * '' Amphibolips durangensis'' Nieves-Aldrey ''et al'', 2012 * ''Amphibolips elatus'' Kinsey, 1937 * '' Amphibolips ellipsoidalis'' Weld, 1926 * '' Amphibolips femoratus'' ( ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |