RMH8YTXW–Bramble stem gall, Diastrophus rubi; gall caused by gall-wasp on Rubus stem, before gall-wasps emerge
RMCWP7HR–Bramble Stem Gall Wasp (Diastrophus rubi) gall on plant stem, Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve, Lancashire, England, april
RMEBN8E7–Canada thistle gall fly, Stem-gall fly (Urophora cardui), gall, Germany
RM2J5YWCE–Old Bramble Stem Gall with emergence holes caused by the Cynipid Gall Wasp Diastrophus rubi
RMP9RW5J–Bramble stem gall
RMBEKEX0–Blackberry old stem gall on blackberry caused by gall wasp (Diastrophus rubii)
RM2AWKYDJ–An example of a Bramble Stem gall caused by the gall wasp Diastrophus rubi. The gall is seen here after the bramble has died in the winter and the gal
RF2HJMHFY–Muehlenbeckia stem gall moth (Morova subfasciata)
RMEGHR0X–thistle stem gall fly
RMBCX9FF–Urophora cardui / thistle stem gall fly
RMAWK4BP–A gall wasp Diastrophus rubi swollen stem gall on a blackberry
RMHWTX7B–Galls formed by the larvae of the Spiny Rose Stem Gall Wasp on Rugosa rose plants, Islesford, Maine.
RMCX0DTK–Stem Gall on Narrow-leaved a.k.a. Leafy Hawkweed Hieracium umbellatum caused by the Gall Wasp Aulacidea hieracii
RMADNDEH–Gall caused by gall wasp on bramble stem Diastrophus rubi Dorset
RM2KRAD6Y–The gall of an oak wasp in the Callirhytis genus from California, USA.
RF2DDFP13–Gall wasp, Twig galls (Oak apple or oak gall) on a branch, from gall wasp sp. gallflies, Spain.
RFF2NYJ0–Gall made for winter protection by a Rose Stem gall wasp. It is about the size of a golf ball.
RMH2AA6G–Robin's pincushion or bedeguar gall wasp, Diplolepsis rosae, gall on rose stem and leaves, Berkshire, July
RM2PG67BK–Bramble Stem Gall Wasp (Diastrophus rubi) gall on plant stem, Leighton Moss RSPB Reserve, Lancashire, England, United Kingdom
RMD441TX–Robin's Pincushion Gall (Diplolepsis rosae) mature gall on dog rose stem, Oxfordshire, England, June
RMEJR0N2–Bramble Stem Gall Wasp (Diastrophus rubi) old gall (from which adults have emerged) on bramble stem, Dorset, England, September
RMPFPF3F–Phomopsis galls on forsythia stem
RMDRGW4Y–Robin's Pincushion (Diplolepis rosae) gall, on rose stem, Llanymynech Rocks Shropshire Wildlife Trust England UK Europe
RMEDA7K1–Blackberry Gall Diastrophus rubi on bramble - old gall, from which adult gall wasps have emerged.
RM2AWM0Y9–An example of a Bramble Stem gall caused by the gall wasp Diastrophus rubi. The gall is seen here after the bramble has died in the winter and the gal
RF2HJMHGD–Muehlenbeckia stem gall moth (Morova subfasciata)
RM2AJB1WA–Robin's pincushion gall on Dog rose (Rosa canina) stem caused by the Bedeguar gall wasp (Diplolepis rosae), Wiltshire, UK, September.
RFAJ3MD3–Oak Apple
RMHWTX7J–Galls formed by the larvae of the Spiny Rose Stem Gall Wasp on Rugosa rose plants, Islesford, Maine.
RMEDWPN4–Abnormal growth on a tree.
RMBEDWG3–Knopper gall; on acorn; caused by Andricus quercuscalicis
RM2KRADFH–The gall of an oak wasp in the Callirhytis genus from California, USA.
RF2DDFP1C–Gall wasp, Twig galls (Oak apple or oak gall) on a branch, from gall wasp sp. gallflies, Spain.
RM2KRB205–The gall of an oak wasp in the Callirhytis genus from California, USA.
RFF2NYJ3–Gall made for winter protection by a Rose Stem gall wasp. It is about the size of a golf ball.
RMH2AA6D–Robin's pincushion or bedeguar gall wasp, Diplolepsis rosae, gall on rose stem and leaves, Berkshire, July
RM2PG67D7–Bramble Stem Gall Wasp (Diastrophus rubi) old gall (from which adults have emerged) on bramble stem, Dorset, England, United Kingdom
RMEFH2MX–Gall of a bedeguar gall wasp, Diplolepis rosae, or robin's pincushion on the stem of a wild dog rose, Rosa, canina, Berkshire, S
RMD6TDE6–Robin's Pincushion (Diplolepis rosae) gall, on rose stem, Dorset, England, July
RMANF658–A gall midge Resseliella sp larva exposed from inside the stem of a field or broad bean Vicia faba
RMD441TC–Robin's Pincushion Gall (Diplolepsis rosae) mature gall on dog rose stem, Oxfordshire, England, June
RMA14TX4–Crown gall Agrobacterium tumifasciens on loganberry stem
RM2AWM0KN–An example of a Bramble Stem gall caused by the gall wasp Diastrophus rubi. The gall is seen here after the bramble has died in the winter and the gal
RF2HJMHDM–Muehlenbeckia stem gall moth (Morova subfasciata)
RMAF6EG1–Gall midge Resseliellia sp under field bean stem epidermis
RMBY64RA–Gall midge (Resseliellia sp.) exposed from field bean stem epidermis
RMHWTX7D–Galls formed by the larvae of the Spiny Rose Stem Gall Wasp on Rugosa rose plants, Islesford, Maine.
RMRJWFEJ–Parasitoid wasps hatched in damage created by Asian rice gall midge, Orseolia oryzae, in a rice stem, Thailand
RM2AJB1X5–Robin's pincushion gall on Dog rose (Rosa canina) stem caused by the Bedeguar gall wasp (Diplolepis rosae), in a meadow, Wiltshire, UK.
RMBEPPFX–Young gall of the bedeguar gall wasp (Diplolepsis rosae), a robins pin cushion on as dog rose
RMD72R62–Galls and lichens on an Acer tree.
RMBE8BWB–artichoke gall; on oak; caused by Andricus fecundator; wasp
RM2B1E7B1–National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. 25th Feb, 2020. Careers Hive: free careers education event from Edinburgh Science Learning for S1-S3 pupils from 24th to 29th February 2020 and a Saturday general public Open Day. Pupils benefit from hands-on activities and discussions with STEM (Science Technology Engineering & Maths) professionals to think about their future careers. Over 3500 pupils from 40 schools around Scotland will take part in the event. A demonstrator shows how to use an endoscope with view on a TV screen of a gall bladder with gall stones
RF2GE5TB0–Striped oak gall wasp (Cynips longiventris), gall from the side and from above, leaf of the stem oak (Quercus robur), photo panel, Germany
RMDD3054–Stem Infection in Jack Pine Gall on a Five Inch Tree - - 2127598
RF2J7H62G–Wool Sower Gall (Callirhytis seminator) - DuPont State Recreational Forest, Cedar Mountain, North Carolina, USA
RMH013CE–Digger Wasp (Pemphredon lethifer), Larvae in the leaved gall of Lipara lucens in Common Reed (Phragmites australis), Germany
RF2J7H624–Wool Sower Gall (Callirhytis seminator) - DuPont State Recreational Forest, Cedar Mountain, North Carolina, USA
RMAF4TC9–Bedeguar gall on dog rose stem
RMCPBHH7–A gall of the bedeguar gall wasp (Diplolepis rosae), known as Robin's pincushion, on a stem of dog rose (Rosa canina)
RM2AWM13T–An example of a Bramble Stem gall caused by the gall wasp Diastrophus rubi. The gall is seen here after the bramble has died in the winter and the gal
RF2HJMHG7–Muehlenbeckia stem gall moth (Morova subfasciata)
RMDRGW44–Robin's Pincushion (Diplolepis rosae) gall, on rose stem, Llanymynech Rocks Shropshire Wildlife Trust England UK Europe
RFAJ3MC8–Oak Apple
RMA3W4W0–Bacterial canker (Agrobacterium tumefasciens) gall at the base of a rose stem
RFAN5WK8–Robins Pincushion Gall on Dog Rose Caused by Gall Wasp Diplopepis rosae
RMBFRFXP–Crown gall (Rhizobium radioobacter) on Chrysanthemum plant
RMF80K63–Robin's pincushion gall (Diplolepis rosae) on the stem of a dog rose at Vange Marsh, Essex. August.
RMA4BYWC–Crown gall Agrobacterium radiobacter var tumefasciens on Chrysanthemum plant
RME4JJ5A–Robin's pincushion - Diplolepis rosae - rose bedeguar gall, or moss gall on the stem of a wild rose. Close-up.
RMBE86MW–artichoke gall; on oak; caused by Andricus fecundator; wasp
RMJ8MHRN–A swollen oak apple gall formed by a gall wasp (biorhiza pallida) on the stem of an English oak tree (Quercus robur) in mid spring, England, UK
RF2GE5TC2–Striped oak gall wasp (Cynips longiventris), gall from the side and from above, leaf of the stem oak (Quercus robur), photo panel, Germany
RFC7BJ1X–Quercus lusitanica or Gall Oak or Lusitanian Oak or Dyer's Oak or Quercus infectoria Olivier, vintage engraving.
RF2PGPNET–Red knobber gall of the knobber gall wasp (Andricus quercuscalicis) on a stem between leaves of English oak (Qercus robur) in late summer, opening in
RMH013CP–Digger Wasp (Pemphredon lethifer), Larvae in the leaved gall of Lipara lucens in Common Reed (Phragmites australis), Germany
RF2J7H620–Wool Sower Gall (Callirhytis seminator) - DuPont State Recreational Forest, Cedar Mountain, North Carolina, USA
RFJR1ETK–Oak artichoke gall on the stem of Pedunculate or Common Oak (Quercus robur). The galls are caused by the lava of the Oak Artichoke Gall Wasp
RM2DP16PJ–Smooth rose pea gall caused by a Cynipid gall wasp (Diplolepis nervosa or Diplolepis eglanteriae) on Dog rose (Rosa canina) stem, Wiltshire, UK.
RM2AWM1WM–An example of a Bramble Stem gall caused by the gall wasp Diastrophus rubi. The gall is seen here after the bramble has died in the winter and the gal
RF2HJMHD7–Muehlenbeckia stem gall moth (Morova subfasciata)
RMW5WE88–Photograph of Stem Infection in Jack Pine Gall on a Five Inch Tree; Scope and content: Original caption: Stem infection jack pine gall on 5 tree.
RMK1TW6D–Rose bedeguar gall / Robin's pincushion gall / moss gall (Diplolepis rosae) distortion caused by the gall wasp (Diplolepis rosae) on dog rose
RFT5RX1T–This picture is showing root gall. It's very thick. The stem is thick and rounded, vintage line drawing or engraving illustration.
RF2RKRBXK–The brown round button that hides the larvae of the parasitic hornet on green leaves, Leaf infested with the eggs of the eucalyptus gall wasp
RF2GGAD9T–A gall known as the rose bedeguar, Robin's pincushion, mossy rose or moss gall from the Gall Wasp (Diplolepis rosae) on a Dog Rose (Rosa canina)
RMPFPEND–Acorn from Quercus robur (English oak) infected with knopper gall
RMA4BYX2–Crown gall Agrobacterium radiobacter var tumefasciens on Chrysanthemum plant
RF2H543R2–Goldenrod gall ball formed from a goldenrod gall fly in Wild River State Park.
RMRJWFF6–Asian rice gall midge, Orseolia oryza, hatched pupal case emerged from a rice stem, Luzon, Philippines
RMJ8MHG8–A swollen oak apple gall formed by a gall wasp (biorhiza pallida) on the stem of an English oak tree (Quercus robur) in mid spring, England, UK
RF2G42NY0–Thistle Gall Fly (Urophora cardui) on a Marsh Thistle (Cirsium palustre) beginning to flower
RM2BXXH13–Gall on Lime caused by the gall mite Contarinia tiliarum
RF2PGPNG5–Red knobber gall of the knobber gall wasp (Andricus quercuscalicis) on a stem between leaves of English oak (Qercus robur) in late summer, opening in
RMH013CN–Digger Wasp (Pemphredon lethifer), Larvae in the leaved gall of Lipara lucens in Common Reed (Phragmites australis), Germany
RF2J7H66C–Wool Sower Gall (Callirhytis seminator) - DuPont State Recreational Forest, Cedar Mountain, North Carolina, USA
RFJR1FAF–Oak artichoke gall on the stem of Pedunculate or Common Oak (Quercus robur). The galls are caused by the lava of the Oak Artichoke Gall Wasp
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