Diplolepis eglanteriae
Gall wasp Diplolepis eglanteriae
Description
Gall wasp Diplolepis eglanteriae is a gall-inducing wasp species that targets rose leaves. The galls it forms are spherical and can appear on either the upper or lower surface of the leaves. Initially, the galls are light green, later turning red and eventually brown as they mature. Each gall contains a single chamber where the larva develops. The galls ripen in the summer and fall off the plant, with the larvae overwintering inside. The adult wasps emerge in May or June. After mating, females lay eggs on rose leaves, initiating a new cycle of gall formation. This species has one generation per year and feeds exclusively on roses.
Symptom
The galls it forms are spherical and can appear on either the upper or lower surface of the leaves. Initially, the galls are light green, later turning red and eventually brown as they mature.
Tree Species: Rose
Part of a plant- attacked: Leaf / Needle
Pest significance: Less harmful
Pest Category: Insects
Invasive Species: No
Present in EU: Yes
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