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 3:30 am
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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...
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 ...
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...
Hi, It looks like pocket plum gall (Taphrina pruni) to me. I think the shape can be very variable. Jojanneke _______________________________________________ ...
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...
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...
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 ...
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,...
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...
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 12:31 am
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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...
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...
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...
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...
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, 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;...
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...
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...
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 ...
SATURDAY 14th October 2006. SPANGLES, KNOPPERS & MARBLES - a talk for beginners joint meeting of Loughborough Naturalists' Club & BPGS, Loughborough,...
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...
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...