Loxaulus quercusmammula
(Bassett, 1881)
Loxaulus quercusmammula is a of gall wasp in the Cynipidae, first described by Bassett in 1881. It belongs to a associated with oak galls, though specific details about its remain poorly documented. The species has been recorded from the contiguous United States. Like other cynipids, it likely induces gall formation on oak plants, but direct observations of its are scarce.
Pronunciation
How to pronounce Loxaulus quercusmammula: //lɒkˈsaʊləs ˌkwɜrkəsˈmæmjʊlə//
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Distribution
Conterminous 48 United States (present, based on GBIF records).