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Andricus quercuslanigera (shown with Quercus virginiana)
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Photographer: Joyce Gross
ID: 1111 1111 2222 2060 (2010-03-25)Copyright © 2010 Joyce Gross
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date of photo Nov 11, 2007
location
Primavera Park, Manteca (San Joaquin County, California, US)family
Cynipidae
order
Hymenoptera
class Insecta
notes The fuzz on these midrib vein oak leaf galls has been scraped off and put in a pile to the right of the leaf. These galls have a lot of fuzz! The host oak is Quercus virginiana (southern live oak). This oak is not native in California but is sometimes planted in parks and other locations in the state. The galls are made by wasps also not native to California. Both the oak and wasp are native to the eastern U.S.camera Canon 30D; MP-E65mm macro lens
photo category: Animal - Invertebrate-Insect
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