oak gall cynipid wasp

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Oak Apple Gall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oak Gall of a Cynipid Wasp Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oak silk-button spangle gall wasp on the floor Royalty Free Stock Photo
Cynipid Wasp Galls on Arizona Emory Oak Leaves Royalty Free Stock Photo
Neuroterus numismalis, gall wasp on the underside of a oak leaf tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Cone Gall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Red Cone Gall Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oak Gall of a Cynipid Wasp
Neuroterus numismalis, gall wasp on the underside of a oak leaf tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Neuroterus numismalis, gall wasp on the underside of a oak leaf tree Royalty Free Stock Photo
Close up of an acorn on an oak tree with fungus shaped knopper gall attached, in Wiltshire, UK Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common spangle gall Neuroterus quercusbaccarum Royalty Free Stock Photo
Common spangle gall (Neuroterus quercusbaccarum) on oak leaf Royalty Free Stock Photo
Valley Oak galls Royalty Free Stock Photo
Wasp Gall on an Oak Tree Branch Royalty Free Stock Photo
Oak galls are abnormal plant growths found on foliage that are produced by small oak gall wasps of the Cynipid genus. Shapes of galls vary can be spherical, star-shaped or fuzzy. Inside the galls are the eggs and larvae of the wasps. Galls are made of plant material and vary in colors of yellow and green and turn tan or brown as the development continues. Galls will eventually brown and die once the adult insect emerges.


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