Andricus theophrasteus (Trotter, 1902)
on Quercus
Quercus pubescens (from Houard, 1908a)
parasite
Fruit gall, developed out of the cupula. The gall itself is hard, globular, 6-8 mm in diameter; it is wrapped in an up to 10 mm thick layer of yellowish white to ruddy layer of compact wool.
host plants
Fagaceae, monophagous
Quercus lusitanica, petraea, pubescens.
distribution within Europe
references
Hellrigl & Bodur (2015a), Houard (1908a), Katılmış & Kıyak (2008a), Kemal & Koçak (2010a).