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I wonder if anyone in the Society can help me to identify the attached galls. If there is an interest in Australian Galls I will attach a few more later. I...
Dian Elvin
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Aug 13, 2006
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Hi, I've just received the following e mail and assumed that the picture would be of Taphrina alni but when I looked at it I wasn't at all sure. It's more of a...
Janet Boyd
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Aug 13, 2006
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Hi this appears to be the early stage of Taphrina alni. David Janet Boyd <janetboyd_entomologist@...> wrote: Hi, I've just received the following e...
DAVID SAVAGE
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Aug 13, 2006
7:52 pm
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Hi Janet, Looking at the picture it still looks like it must be Taphrina alni. This gall does not need to protrude from the side, I think, as long as it can ...
Jojanneke Bijkerk
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Aug 13, 2006
7:53 pm
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Thank you David and Jojanneke - I'll pass the information on....
Janet Boyd
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Aug 14, 2006
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Hi I think that the gall (picture attached) is a pocket plum gall (on Prunus) - but am not convinced as it should be swollen on one side of the fruit and this...
Alan Rix
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Aug 14, 2006
3:53 pm
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Hi, It looks like pocket plum gall (Taphrina pruni) to me. I think the shape can be very variable. Jojanneke _______________________________________________ ...
Jojanneke Bijkerk
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Aug 14, 2006
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This is another Australian gall. This time on a Eucalyptus leaf. It looks very similar to some I have seen on UK plants. Any ideas what insect made it? Dian...
Dian Elvin
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Aug 17, 2006
12:31 am
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Does the gall on the picture look familiar to anybody? Could it be Contarinia jacobaea? I have not seen it before, but it reminds me of Rhopalomyia. Jojanneke...
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Aug 27, 2006
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Hi Jojanneke, It doesn't look like C. jacobaea to me - is the host Senecio jacobaea? I've not seen it before. It looks a bit like a seed head of something like...
Janet Boyd
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Sep 2, 2006
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Hi Janet, I can tell you it is certainly a Senecio-species. Senecio jabocaea (or Jacobaea vulgaris ssp vulgaris, as it is called nowadays) or S. Do you mean ...
Jojanneke Bijkerk
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Sep 3, 2006
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Sorry, Jojanneke, I should have got my brain into gear before looking at your photo not after! It was the yellow flowers which were galled not the seed head,...
Janet Boyd
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Sep 3, 2006
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Hi Dian, There doesn't seem to have been any response (on the group anyway) to you pictures. The group has only just started and I think has only 11 members at...
Janet Boyd
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Sep 3, 2006
2:18 pm
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Dear Janet That is a very reassuring email! Thank you. I HAD rather given up and, strange to note, the Australians are not nearly as interested in galls as my ...
Dian Elvin
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Sep 3, 2006
11:33 pm
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Janet I picked the leaf as the wind was still strong after the hailstorm. At the moment they are in a small plastic box with a wet paper towel. Any hints for...
Dian Elvin
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Sep 4, 2006
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Odd Galls on a Wattle (Acacia decurrens, I think). Dian ... From: "Janet Boyd" <janetboyd_entomologist@...> Reply-To: british_galls@... ...
Dian Elvin
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Sep 4, 2006
1:21 am
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Janet This is a group of Galls on another Wattle (Acacia Mearnsii). They have something in common with the Melaleuca galls but are on the leaves and not on...
Dian Elvin
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Sep 4, 2006
1:22 am
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These are galls (bud galls?) on the Swamp Paperbark (Melaleuca ericifolia) bushes beside our dams (ponds). Dian ... From: "Janet Boyd"...
Dian Elvin
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Sep 4, 2006
1:48 am
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Dear Dian, I feel quite envious of you coming into spring - we are at the end of summer with just autumn and winter to look forward to! Still autumn is the...
Janet Boyd
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Sep 4, 2006
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I have recieved a report that Neuroterus quercusbaccarum is not very common this year. There were not many Current Galls in the spring and now the Spangle...
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Sep 25, 2006
5:56 pm
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Hi David, Yes, there was much talk of this at the AGM weekend in Hereford with everyone confirming that spangle galls are very uncommon in their patches this...
Janet Boyd
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Sep 25, 2006
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Dear all, I have some anecdotal and some real info on the drop in gall abundance. My group works at 2 sites in the UK, Silwood Park nr. Ascot and Puttenham...
Karsten Schonrogge
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Sep 26, 2006
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Hi Karsten, I was very interested to hear that there may be a decline in oak leaf galls over the last 20 years and that the dramatic drop in abundance of...
Janet Boyd
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Sep 26, 2006
1:32 pm
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Janet, I heard of MapMate, but I haven't used it, so I don't know what data it can deal with. The log scale I suggested would still consist of categories: x=1;...
Karsten Schonrogge
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Sep 26, 2006
2:34 pm
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Hi Karsten, I have just set up a computer based recording scheme for the BPGS and am in the process of entering old card records etc. I have just finished an...
Janet Boyd
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Sep 26, 2006
8:40 pm
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Hi Janet, it is good to know that the records are going to accessible on computer. About 15 years ago I had a first stab at that and it went to the stage that...
Karsten Schonrogge
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Sep 27, 2006
10:36 am
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Dear Karsten, Thank you for your detailed reply. I think this type of discussion is appropriate for the BPGS forum but if others disagree, we could perhaps ...
Janet Boyd
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Sep 28, 2006
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SATURDAY 14th October 2006. SPANGLES, KNOPPERS & MARBLES - a talk for beginners joint meeting of Loughborough Naturalists' Club & BPGS, Loughborough,...
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Oct 13, 2006
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Hello all I recently found what would appear to be 2 tiny galls on the leaves of Bog Myrtle (Myrica gale). The 'gall'is <2mm in length and elliptical. It is...
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Nov 5, 2006
3:51 pm
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Hello Scotty, Re the second part of your message re gall records for Surrey, I am the records data manager for the BPGS and I have just checked the database...
Janet Boyd
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