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Gall wasp Dryomyia circinans
Gall wasp Dryomyia circinansGall wasp Dryomyia circinansGall wasp Dryomyia circinans
Gall wasp Dryomyia circinans
Number: 4218
Received 12.3.2024
In progress: 0 days
Date of occurrence: 22.1.2024
Significance: Less harmful
Discussion
From: ana maria
Assigned: M. Zúbrik
Country: Romania

Question

Hello, I have a problem with the gales in the images! I thought it could be Dryomyia circinans, but after a while the adults appeared, they are clearly Hymenoptera. Can you help me with some suggestions? I also have another type of gale, I am sending a new message. Thank you!

Answer

Dear Ana, thank you for your question. Yes, galls on the leaves looks like those caused by Dryomyia circinans. However, I see at least one gall that belongs to Neuroterus lanuginosus, which is Hymenoptera. The wasp on your picture is definitively not a Neuroterus species. I do not know, what a species it is. Maybe some prasitoids or some another gall wasp... Best ragards M. Zubrik
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Pest

Gall wasp Dryomyia circinans

Dryomyia circinans

Gall wasp Dryomyia circinans

Dryomyia circinans

hmyz

Received: 12.3.2024
Wood: Oak
Number: 4218
Date of occurrence: 22.1.2024
Discussion

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A - Ambiguously determined, we are not sure
A - Ambiguously determined, we are not sureA - Ambiguously determined, we are not sure
A - Ambiguously determined, we are not sure
Number: 4213
Received 12.3.2024
In progress: 0 days
Date of occurrence: 30.1.2024
Significance:
Discussion
From: ana maria
Assigned: M. Zúbrik
Country: Romania

Question

country is Romania, but is not in the list

Answer

Dear Ana, thank you for your inquiry. Identifying this hairy object is no easy task, but it appears to resemble a gall. There are several insect species that induce galls on oak trees. Generally, they belong to two groups: hymenoptera and diptera. This particular specimen resembles a gall induced by the Hymanoptera species  a gall wasp, Neuroterus lanuginosus. However, it cannot be ruled out that other factors may be responsible, as the symptoms are not unequivocal. Wishing you a pleasant day, Milan Zubrik  https://www.forestpests.eu/pest/neuroterus-lanuginosus
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Pest

A - Ambiguously determined, we are not sure

A - Ambiguously determined, we are not sure

A - Ambiguously determined, we are not sure

A - Ambiguously determined, we are not sure

hmyz

Received: 12.3.2024
Wood: Oak
Number: 4213
Date of occurrence: 30.1.2024
Discussion

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