Biorhiza pallida, also known as the oak apple gall wasp, is a gall wasp species in the family Cynipidae. This species is a member of the tribe Cynipini:...
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metamorphosis into adults. Some common oak-apple-forming species are the Biorhiza pallida gall wasp in Europe, Amphibolips confluenta in eastern North America...
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genus includes the following species: Biorhiza mellea Ashmead, 1887 Biorhiza pallida (Olivier 1791) "Biorhiza". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2014-11-13...
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gall wasps. Oak apple gall on Quercus garryana Oak apples on oak leaf Biorhiza pallida male, the cause of oak apple galls The leaves and acorns of oaks are...
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frequently conflated with the oak apple gall, caused by another gall wasp, Biorhiza pallida. Oak marble galls are also known as the bullet gall, oak nut or Devonshire...
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apple, a 4.5 cm diameter spongy ball created from the buds by the wasp Biorhiza pallida. The pineapple gall, while less common, is also easily recognised....
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bur oak Belonocnema fossoria Belonocnema kinseyi Belonocnema treatae Biorhiza pallida Oak Apple Gall Wasp Burnettweldia corallina Coral Gall Wasp Burnettweldia...
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including Andricus kollari Andricus foecundatrix Andricus lignicola Biorhiza pallida Neuroterus albipes Neuroterus anthracinus Neuroterus numismalis Neuroterus...
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beyazus – Iran A. biorrhizae – Palaearctic A parasitoid of the gall wasp Biorhiza pallida (which causes oak apples) A. blandus – Far eastern Russia A. blastophagusi...
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