Plant Parasites of Europe

leafminers, galls and fungi

Quercus robur subsp. pedunculiflora

synonym: Quercus haas var. atrichoclados, longipes, pedunculiflora

organ parasitic mode stage note taxonomic group parasite
stem scale Coccidae Eulecanium tiliae
stem borer Curculionidae Magdalis flavicornis
leaf hidden Peleopodidae Carcina quercana
leaf bud gall Cynipidae Andricus galeatus
fruit gall agamous generation Cynipidae Andricus cecconii
leaf bud gall Cynipidae Andricus sternlichti
leaf vagrant Tingidae Corythucha arcuata
leaf gall agamous generation Cynipidae Neuroterus quercusbaccarum
leaf down Erysiphales Erysiphe hypophylla
leaf miner Coleophoridae Coleophora flavipennella
leaf miner Gracillariidae Phyllonorycter roboris
leaf miner Nepticulidae Stigmella samiatella
leaf miner Tischeriidae Tischeria decidua
leaf miner Tischeriidae Tischeria ekebladella

Organ

the part of the plant that most conspicuously is hit by the parasite

all buds: both flower buds and leaf buds
flower: also inflorescence
leaf: also needle, phyllodium, petiole
leaf bud: also unfolding young leaf
fruit: also seed
root: also root stock, runners
root collar: also the lowest part of the stem
stem: also culm, the lower part of the peduncle, in grasses also leaf sheath
systemic: the entire above-ground plant.

PARASITIC MODE

borer: larva living internally, almost no outwards signs
down: 0.5-2 mm high fungal down
film: very thin cover of fungal tussue
gall: swelling and/or malformation
grazer: feeding at the outside of the plant
leaf spot: discoloured, often ± necrotic, generally not galled, sign of a fungus infection
miner-borer: larve initially makes a mine, lives as a borer later
pustule: plug of fungal tissue, generally brown-black and < 2 mm
stripe: longitudinal line of fungal tissue in a grass leaf
vagrant: (aphids, mites) living freely on the plant, at higher densitiy causing malformations.

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IMPORTANT

The host plant spectre of a parasite is rarely known exhaustively; this applies in particular at the species level. It is advisable therefore to check at least also the list of all parasites of this genus.

 

Last modified 2.ii.2023