Elm Cockscomb Gall Aphid – Colopha ulmicola
Elm Cockscomb Gall Aphid (Colopha ulmicola)
Latin Name: Colopha ulmicola
Common Name: Elm Cockscomb Gall Aphid
Appearance:
- Colopha compressa lives in cockscomb-shaped galls on the upper surface of American and red elm leaves that are crushed laterally.
- When the galls are first developed, they are scarlet, but later in the season, they turn brown.
- By early summer, aphids have developed a slit on the underside of the galls and are flying to the roots of grasses.