Spined Turban Gall Wasp – Antron douglasii
Spined Turban Gall Wasp (Antron douglasii)
Latin Name: Callirhtis quercuspunctata
Common Name: Gouty Oak Gall, Oak Knot Gall Wasp
Appearance:
- Antron douglasii gall is a more-or-less star-shaped, crimson to purple structure with blunted horns that develops on either leaf surface.
- On the underside of a Scrub Oakleaf, fresh galls of the Spined Turban Gall Wasp (Antron douglasii) of the family Cynipidae of the order Hymenoptera have developed.
- They appear to be little mushrooms sprouting from the oak leaf, but they are tiny wasp “nests.” Squash-shaped, with an irregular, truncated cone connected by its smaller end, flaring distally, and 5 to 11 short, spiny projections from the rim of the gall’s distal end; mature galls light pink, frequently with puberulence that turns them violet in color.