About Andricus quercusfoliatus (Ashmead, 1881)
Andricus quercusfoliatus, commonly known as the leafy oak gall wasp, is a species of gall wasp that belongs to the family Cynipidae.
Andricus quercusfoliatus (Ashmead, 1881) is a animal in the Cynipidae family, order Hymenoptera, kingdom Animalia. Not known to be toxic.
Andricus quercusfoliatus (Ashmead, 1881)
Andricus quercusfoliatus, the leafy oak gall wasp, is a gall wasp species in the family Cynipidae.
Andricus quercusfoliatus, commonly known as the leafy oak gall wasp, is a species of gall wasp that belongs to the family Cynipidae.
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Acraspis quercushirta (Bassett, 1864)
Belonocnema kinseyi Weld, 1921
Diplolepis mayri (Schlechtendal, 1877)
Belonocnema fossoria Weld, 1921
Andricus infectorius (Hartig, 1843)
Neuroterus numismalis (Fourcroy, 1785)
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