Andricus hungaricus
Gall wasp Andricus hungaricus
Description
Only asexual generation is known. Unilocular, more or less globular gall up to 40 mm in diameter, covered in small irregularl bumps. This is the largest and heaviest cynipid gall in Central Europe. When mature the galls fall from the tree, and larvae overwinter in the leaf litter. Heavy infestation can block many buds and can cause sparsing crown even on older trees. This gall is the type longest known for its tannin content (17.3-20.5 %). It occurs in oak forest, parks and gardens. Adults hatch in spring.
Symptom
Unilocular, more or less globular gall up to 40 mm in diameter, covered in small irregularl bumps.
Tree Species: Oak
Part of a plant- attacked: Branch
Pest significance: Less harmful
Pest Category: Insects
Present in EU: Yes
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Andricus hungaricusGall wasp Andricus hungaricus
Tomáš Vajduliak
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Published: 14.10.2024



