Jumping Oak Gall Wasp – Neurotus saltatorius
Jumping Oak Gall Wasp (Neurotus saltatorius)
Latin Name: Neurotus saltatorius
Common Name: Jumping Oak Gall Wasp
Appearance:
- Jumping oak galls grow on the undersides of white oak leaves and look like seeds.
- Neuroterus, a tiny gall wasp, causes them at or around saltatorius (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae).
- Galls cause the leaf’s top surface to brighten in color and create a blister typically surrounded by yellow spots.
- The leaf tips will become dark if the infection is severe. Leaves that have been severely injured may curl and fall from the tree, affecting the entire crown.