Callirhytis Aquaticae
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Callirhytis Aquaticae
''Callirhytis'' is a genus of gall wasps in the family Cynipidae. There are more than 90 described species in ''Callirhytis''. Species The following species are recognised in the genus ''Callirhytis'': * ''Callirhytis afion'' Melika ''et al.'', 2020 * ''Callirhytis apicalis'' (Ashmead, 1896) * ''Callirhytis aquaticae'' (Ashmead, 1887) * ''Callirhytis attigua'' Weld, 1959 * ''Callirhytis balanacea'' Weld, 1928 * ''Callirhytis balanaspis'' Weld, 1922 * ''Callirhytis balanoides'' Weld, 1922 * ''Callirhytis balanopsis'' Weld, 1922 * ''Callirhytis balanosa'' Weld, 1922 * ''Callirhytis bipapillata'' Weld, 1959 * ''Callirhytis blastophaga'' (Ashmead, 1887) * ''Callirhytis cameroni'' Medianero & Nieves-Aldrey, 2014 * ''Callirhytis carmelensis'' Weld, 1922 * ''Callirhytis cedros'' Dailey & Sprenger, 1977 * ''Callirhytis cedrosensis'' Dailey & Sprenger, 1977 * ''Callirhytis cistella'' Weld, 1952 * ''Callirhytis clarkei'' (Homer Franklin Bassett, Bassett, 1890) * ''Callirhytis clavula'' (Os ...
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Gall Wasp
Gall wasps, also incorrectly called gallflies, are hymenopterans of the family Cynipidae in the wasp superfamily Cynipoidea. Their common name comes from the galls they induce on plants for larval development. About 1,300 species of this generally very small creature (1–8 mm) are known worldwide, with about 360 species of 36 different genera in Europe and some 800 species in North America. Features Like all Apocrita, gall wasps have a distinctive body shape, the so-called Petiole (insect anatomy), wasp waist. The first abdominal tergum (the propodeum) is conjoined with the Thorax (insect anatomy), thorax, while the second abdominal segment forms a sort of shaft, the Petiole (insect anatomy), petiole. The petiole connects with the gaster (insect anatomy), gaster, which is the functional abdomen in apocritan wasps, starting with the third abdominal segment proper. Together, the petiole and the gaster form the metasoma, while the thorax and the propodeum make up the mesosoma ...
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