Caryomyia recurvata

Gagné, 2008

Caryomyia recurvata is a of gall midge in the Cecidomyiidae, described by Gagné in 2008. The Caryomyia comprises gall-forming that induce galls on hickory trees (Carya spp.). As with other members of this genus, C. recurvata is associated with inducing distinct galls on plants. The species is part of a taxonomic group specialized on Juglandaceae hosts.

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How to pronounce Caryomyia recurvata: /ˌkærioʊˈmaɪə rɛˌkɜrˈveɪtə/

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