Unknown q-buckleyi-horned-dropping

The inducer of this gall is unknown or undescribed.
Family: Cynipidae | Genus: Unknown
Detachable: detachable
Color: black
Texture: bumpy, ruptured/split
Abundance:
Shape:
Season: Fall
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Walls:
Location: stem
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Possible Range:i
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Cynipid galls of the eastern United States

Quercus texana [buckleyi]
Stem galls, detachable
Like Callirhytis excavata in habitus but two-horned, rugose, not polished. Many had dropped in Oct. Fig 157. Texas.

[Photo caption]
Never reared. On Q texana [buckleyi]. Drops to ground in Oct. Boerne TX

- LH Weld: (1959) Cynipid galls of the eastern United States©

Reference: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/item/273718#page/89/mode/1up


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Unless noted otherwise in the ID Notes, observations of this gall are collected in the Observation Field Gallformers Code with value q-buckleyi-horned-dropping on iNaturalist. You can view them here:
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