Unidentified Insect Galls


Unidentified Insect Galls

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Jennybach wrote:
13 Feb 2025
Thanks @WendyEM .That’s the object I thought was possibly dead because it was very inert when I touched it. Will do.

Eucalyptus insect gall
WendyEM wrote:
13 Feb 2025
there is a Chrysomelid - Leaf Beetle in the first shot which you can set up as an additional sighting. It is facing downwards and you can just see one antenna

Eucalyptus insect gall
4 Feb 2025
The last two images are of sawfly larvae and unrelated to the galls in the first two images which may have been caused by a midge (or other fly) wasp, scale insect or other gall forming species

Eucalyptus insect gall
pmillsApio87 wrote:
6 Dec 2024
Wasp galls.

Eucalyptus insect gall
20 Nov 2024
Thanks for the suggestion Simone.

Brachychiton populneus gall
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