Andricus mukaigawae is a species of gall wasp native to southeastern Asia. It creates galls on the buds and leaves of oak trees. The galls are sometimes used by other gall wasps unable to create galls of their own, with both species sharing the gall.
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Andricusmukaigawae is a species of gall wasp native to southeastern Asia. It creates galls on the buds and leaves of oak trees. The galls are sometimes...
whether the pair have mated. In Japan, the burr-shaped galls of Andricusmukaigawae normally contain a single cell in which the larva of that gall wasp...