Oak Rough Bulletgall Wasp – Disholcaspis quercusmamma
Oak Rough Bulletgall Wasp (Disholcaspis quercusmamma)
Latin Name: Disholcaspis quercusmamma
Common Name: Oak Rough Bulletgall Wasp / “rough bullet gall.”
Appearance:
- The galls formed by many species in the Disholcaspis genus are called “bullet galls” due to their size and shape. Galls produced by Disholcaspis quercusmamma are similar to those produced by Disholcaspis quercusglobulus but have a velvety surface and a pointed apex (“nipple”).
- Rough bullet gall wasps generate a woody, typically spherical gall on a bur oak. The galls are brown at first and have a small tip. On the other hand, the galls leak honeydew, which coats the gall and encourages the formation of sooty molds, which discolour older galls.
- Larvae are pale-colored, legless grubs that grow in a chamber at the gall’s core.
- Adults are dark brown wasps with around abdomen and a stubby body.