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Diplolepis Nodulosa
''Diplolepis nodulosa'', also known as the rose-stem gall wasp, is a species of cynipid wasp that induces bud galls on wild Rosaceae, roses in North America. This galls induced by this species have a number of Inquiline, inquilines and Parasitoid, parasitoids. ''D. nodulosa'' is assigned to a clade of Nearctic realm, Nearctic stem gallers within ''Diplolepis'' along with ''Diplolepis californica, Diplolepis oregonesis, Diplolepis spinosa'', and ''Diplolepis triforma.'' References External links

* Cynipidae Gall-inducing insects Hymenoptera of North America Insects described in 1909 Taxa named by William Beutenmuller Insects of Canada Insects of the United States {{Apocrita-stub ...
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Cuyamaca Rancho State Park
Cuyamaca Rancho State Park is a state park in Southern California, United States, located east of San Diego in the Cuyamaca and Laguna Mountains of the Peninsular Ranges. The park's feature pine, fir, and oak forests, with meadows and streams that exist due to the relatively high elevation of the area compared to its surroundings. The park includes Cuyamaca Peak, the second-highest point in San Diego County. Park amenities include trails for hiking, horseback riding, and mountain biking, as well as campgrounds for family, group, equestrian, and primitive trail camping; and an exhibit at a former gold mine, the Stonewall Mine. Wildlife in the area includes mountain lions, which have been known to attack humans, and park literature emphasizes avoiding encounters with them. Numerous other species of mammals, birds, reptiles, and amphibians are known to reside within the park. The park was closed for several months due to massive damage incurred in the 2003 Cedar Fire. Although ...
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