Rhododendron Gall Midge – Clinodiplosis rhododendri
Rhododendron Gall Midge (Clinodiplosis rhododendri)
Latin Name: Clinodiplosis rhododendri
Common Name: Rhododendron Gall Midge
Appearance:
- Clinodiplosisrhododendri is a clearwing moth borer that feeds Rhododendron and deciduous azalea.
- This gall midge is a light brown mosquito-like insect that feeds on Rhododendron and deciduous azalea.
- Males have hairy antennae that are longer than their bodies, while females have a small ovipositor and antennae approximately the same length as their bodies. The white flattened maggot is visible but little.