Articles relating to oak apples (oak galls), the common name for a large, round, vaguely apple-like gall commonly found on many species of oak. Oak apples range in size from 2 to 4 centimetres (1 to 2 in) in diameter and are caused by chemicals injected by the larva of certain kinds of gall wasp in the family Cynipidae.
Pages in category "Oak galls"
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- Aceria mackiei
- Acraspis guadaloupensis
- Acraspis quercushirta
- Amphibolips
- Amphibolips confluenta
- Amphibolips nubilipennis
- Amphibolips quercusinanis
- Amphibolips quercusjuglans
- Amphibolips quercusostensackenii
- Amphibolips quercuspomiformis
- Amphibolips quercusracemaria
- Andricus aries
- Andricus brunneus
- Andricus chrysolepidicola
- Andricus confertus
- Andricus corruptrix
- Andricus curvator
- Andricus dimorphus
- Andricus foecundatrix
- Andricus grossulariae
- Andricus hispanicus
- Andricus infectorius
- Andricus inflator
- Andricus kollari
- Andricus lignicola
- Andricus mukaigawae
- Andricus pedicellatus
- Andricus quercuscalicis
- Andricus quercuscalifornicus
- Andricus quercuspetiolicola
- Andricus stellaris
- Atrusca bella
- Atrusca brevipennata
- Atrusca capronae
- Atrusca trimaculosa
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- Callirhytis apicalis
- Callirhytis carmelensis
- Callirhytis congregata
- Callirhytis eldoradensis
- Callirhytis perdens
- Callirhytis perfoveata
- Callirhytis quercusagrifoliae
- Callirhytis quercusfutilis
- Callirhytis quercussuttoni
- Callirhytis seminator
- Callirhytis serricornis
- Edward Thomas Connold
- Cynips douglasii
- Cystotheca lanestris