Plant-gall-inducer

Guides

  • Heteroecus dasydactyli

    Heteroecus dasydactyli is a species of gall wasp in the family Cynipidae. The species was originally described by Ashmead in 1896 under the name Andricus dasydactyli before being transferred to the genus Heteroecus. Like other members of Cynipidae, this species induces gall formation on host plants, though specific host associations require verification. The species has been documented in iNaturalist observations, indicating ongoing contemporary presence.

  • Neolasioptera monardi

    Neolasioptera monardi is a species of gall midge in the family Cecidomyiidae, described by Brodie in 1894. Gall midges in this genus are known for inducing galls on host plants. The species is rarely documented, with limited observational records available.