Callirhytis
Callirhytis is a genus of gall wasps in the family Cynipidae. There are more than 90 described species in Callirhytis.[1][2][3]
Callirhytis | |
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Callirhytis quercuspunctata gall | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Animalia |
Phylum: | Arthropoda |
Class: | Insecta |
Order: | Hymenoptera |
Family: | Cynipidae |
Tribe: | Cynipini |
Genus: | Callirhytis Förster, 1869 |
Species
These 92 species belong to the genus Callirhytis:
- Callirhytis apicalis Ashmead
- Callirhytis aquaticae Ashmead
- Callirhytis attigua Weld
- Callirhytis balanacea Weld
- Callirhytis balanoides Weld
- Callirhytis balanopsis Weld
- Callirhytis banalapsis Weld
- Callirhytis banalella Weld
- Callirhytis banalosa Weld
- Callirhytis bipapillata Weld
- Callirhytis carmelensis Weld
- Callirhytis cedros Dailey & Sprenger
- Callirhytis cedrosensis Dailey & Sprenger
- Callirhytis cellae Ashmead
- Callirhytis ceropteroides Bassett
- Callirhytis cistella Weld
- Callirhytis clavula (white oak club gall wasp)
- Callirhytis congregata (Ashmead, 1896) (sausage flower gall wasp)
- Callirhytis corallosa Weld
- Callirhytis cornigera (horned oak gall wasp)
- Callirhytis crassicornis Ashmead
- Callirhytis cryptica Weld
- Callirhytis electrea Weld
- Callirhytis ellipsoida Weld
- Callirhytis elliptica Weld
- Callirhytis enigma Weld
- Callirhytis erythrocephala (Giraud, 1859)
- Callirhytis favosa (Bassett, 1890) (honeycomb leaf gall wasp)
- Callirhytis flavipes
- Callirhytis flora Weld
- Callirhytis florensis Weld
- Callirhytis floripara Weld
- Callirhytis frequens
- Callirhytis fructicola (Ashmead)
- Callirhytis fructuosa (Weld)
- Callirhytis fulva Weld
- Callirhytis furva Weld
- Callirhytis gallaestriatae Weld
- Callirhytis gemmiformis Beutenmüller
- Callirhytis glandium (Giraud, 1859)
- Callirhytis hakonensis Ashmead
- Callirhytis hartigi Forster, 1869
- Callirhytis hartmani Weld
- Callirhytis hopkinsi Weld
- Callirhytis intersita Weld
- Callirhytis juvenca Weld
- Callirhytis lanata (Gillette, 1891)
- Callirhytis lapillula Weld
- Callirhytis lasius (Ashmead)
- Callirhytis lentiformis (Lyon)
- Callirhytis lupana Weld
- Callirhytis mamillaformis Weld
- Callirhytis marginata Weld
- Callirhytis maxima Weld
- Callirhytis medularis Weld
- Callirhytis meunieri Kieffer, 1902
- Callirhytis middletoni (Weld)
- Callirhytis oblata Weld
- Callirhytis ovata Weld
- Callirhytis parva Weld
- Callirhytis parvifoliae Ashmead
- Callirhytis perdens (ruptured twig gall wasp)
- Callirhytis perfoveata (ball gall wasp)
- Callirhytis perobscura Weld
- Callirhytis perrugosa Weld
- Callirhytis petrina (Weld)
- Callirhytis petrosa Weld
- Callirhytis piperoides
- Callirhytis protobalanus Dailey & Sprenger
- Callirhytis pulchra (oak flower gall wasp)
- Callirhytis quercusagrifoliae (live oak bud gall wasp)
- Callirhytis quercusbatatoides (southern live oak stem gall wasp)
- Callirhytis quercusgemmaria
- Callirhytis quercusmodesta
- Callirhytis quercusoperator (woolly catkin gall wasp)
- Callirhytis quercuspomiformis (Bassett, 1881) (live oak gallfly)
- Callirhytis quercuspunctata (Bassett, 1863) (gouty oak gall wasp)
- Callirhytis quercussimilis
- Callirhytis quercussuttoni (gouty stem gall wasp)
- Callirhytis quinqueseptum Ashmead
- Callirhytis rhizoxenus Ashmead
- Callirhytis rubida Weld
- Callirhytis rufescens (Mayr, 1882)
- Callirhytis seminator (wool sower)
- Callirhytis seminosa
- Callirhytis serricornis (kernel flower gall wasp)
- Callirhytis sonorae Weld
- Callirhytis subcostata Weld
- Callirhytis tobiiro Ashmead
- Callirhytis tumifica (Osten Sacken, 1865)
- Callirhytis uvellae Weld
- Callirhytis vaccinifoliae Ashmead
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References
- "Callirhytis Report". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved 2019-12-25.
- "Callirhytis". GBIF. Retrieved 2019-12-25.
- "Callirhytis genus Information". BugGuide.net. Retrieved 2019-12-25.
Further reading
- Melika, G.; Abrahamson, W. G. (2002). Melika, G.; Thuroczy, C. (eds.). Review of the world genera of oak cynipid wasps (Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini Latreille, 1802). Parasitic Wasps: Evolution, Systematics, Biodiversity and Biological Control. Angroinform. pp. 150–190. ISBN 978-963-502-765-1.
- Ronquist, Fredrik (1999). "Phylogeny, classification and evolution of the Cynipoidea". Zoologica Scripta. 28 (1–2): 139–164. doi:10.1046/j.1463-6409.1999.00022.x.
- Weld, Lewis H. (1959). Cynipid Galls of the Eastern United States. Privately printed in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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