Wool Sower Gall Wasp – Callirhtis seminator
Wool Sower Gall Wasp (Callirhtis Seminator)
Latin Name: Callirhtis Seminator
Common Name: Wool Sower Gall Wasp
Appearance:
- The wool sower gall is a unique and distinctive plant growth caused by the secretions of Callirhytis seminator, a small gall wasp.
- These wasps are roughly 1/8 inch long, dark brown, and have a flattened abdomen from side to side.
- The grubs are white to transparent, plump, and legless. Their heads are blobs that are more or less shapeless.
- Cotton balls with pink dots appear to have developed on some recently placed oaks on campus. Wool-sower gall is a form of tree gall that looks like this.