
Common Spangle Galls ©Brian Eversham
Common spangle gall wasp
The common spangle gall wasp produces a small, disc-shaped growth, or 'gall', on the undersides of oak leaves. Inside the gall, the larvae of the wasp feed on the host tissues, but cause little damage.
Enw gwyddonol
Neuroterus quercusbaccarumPryd i'w gweld
January to DecemberSpecies information
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Diameter of gall: 4mmCommon.