Leaf galls

This is a list of insect galls arranged into families.

Coleoptera Beetles

Brentidae Straight-snouted Weevils

  • Podapion gallicola

Cerambycidae Longhorn beetle

Curculionidae Weevills

Weevils

Diptera Flies

Anthomyiidae Anthomyiid Flies

Agromyzidae Leaf-Miner Flies

Cecidomyiidae Gall Midges

Tephritidae Fruit Flies

Hemiptera

Adelgidae

Aphididae

Aphalaridae

Coccidae (soft scale)

  • Neopulvinaria innumerabilis
  • Pulvinaria cockerelli holly/Spiraea salicifolia

Eriococcidae felt scales

  • Cylindrococcus spiniferus Casuarina Gall
  • Apiomorpha duplex
  • Apiomorpha munita

Phylloxeridae

Psyllidae

  • Baa antennata
  • Gyropsylla ilecis
  • Livia bifasciata Canadian rush
  • Livia junci
  • Livia maculipennis
  • Psyllopsis fraxini Ash Psyllid
  • Psylla buxi Boxwood Psyllid

Triozidae Jumping Plant Lice

Hymenoptera

Cynipidae Gall wasps

Eriococcidae Felt Scales

  • Apiomorpha munita Four-winged Gall
  • Apiomorpha duplex Two-tailed Gumtree Gall

Eulophidae

Tenthredinidae

Lepidoptera Moths and Butterflies

Cosmopterigidae cosmet moths

Elachistidae a Moth genus

Gelechiidae Twirler Moths

Heliozelidae

Momphidae Mompha Moths

Nepticulidae Midget Moths

SesiidaeClearwing moths

Tortricidae Tortrix Moths or Leafroller Moths

Thysanoptera Thrips

Phlaeothripidae Tube-tailed Thrips

  • Gynaikothrips ficorum Cuban laurel thrips
  • Holopothrips tabebuiae trumpet tree
  • Kladothrips ellobus Acacia trees
  • Kladothrips hamiltoni Acacia trees
  • Kladothrips rugosus Acacia trees
  • Kladothrips waterhousei Acacia trees
  • Oncothrips morrisi kleptoparasite
  • Oncothrips rodwayi kleptoparasite
  • Oncothrips tepperi kleptoparasite
  • Teuchothrips disjunctus Bottlebrush thrips


References

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