Sumac Leaf Gall Aphid. I opened one up and will post the photo of the contents with. sumac leaf gall aphid (melaphis rhois) the sumac leaf gall aphid, melaphis rhois, galls are largely inconsequential to plant health, but are an interesting biological curiosity. The egg triggers the growth of a gall over the next few days. Blackman & eastop list the same 3. these galls are present on some of the sumac in the park. biogeographical and paleobotanical evidence suggests that the aphid subtribe melaphidina has been associated with its sumac host. This page contains information on sumac leaf gall aphid. Pictured on smooth sumac, rhus glabra. the galls occur when female aphids lay a single egg on the underside of the sumac leaf, inducing the leaf to form a sac over. Rhois lady aphid wakes up from in her mossy bed, to fly up to the leaf of a nearby staghorn sumac and along the midvein of a leaflet she deposits an egg. melaphis asafitchi has been recorded from 2 sumac species (rhus glabra, rhus typhina). so say it’s early spring and a little m.
so say it’s early spring and a little m. This page contains information on sumac leaf gall aphid. sumac leaf gall aphid (melaphis rhois) the sumac leaf gall aphid, melaphis rhois, galls are largely inconsequential to plant health, but are an interesting biological curiosity. Rhois lady aphid wakes up from in her mossy bed, to fly up to the leaf of a nearby staghorn sumac and along the midvein of a leaflet she deposits an egg. Pictured on smooth sumac, rhus glabra. Blackman & eastop list the same 3. The egg triggers the growth of a gall over the next few days. these galls are present on some of the sumac in the park. the galls occur when female aphids lay a single egg on the underside of the sumac leaf, inducing the leaf to form a sac over. biogeographical and paleobotanical evidence suggests that the aphid subtribe melaphidina has been associated with its sumac host.
Maryland Biodiversity Project Sumac Gall Aphid (Melaphis rhois)
Sumac Leaf Gall Aphid Blackman & eastop list the same 3. these galls are present on some of the sumac in the park. Pictured on smooth sumac, rhus glabra. sumac leaf gall aphid (melaphis rhois) the sumac leaf gall aphid, melaphis rhois, galls are largely inconsequential to plant health, but are an interesting biological curiosity. Blackman & eastop list the same 3. melaphis asafitchi has been recorded from 2 sumac species (rhus glabra, rhus typhina). Rhois lady aphid wakes up from in her mossy bed, to fly up to the leaf of a nearby staghorn sumac and along the midvein of a leaflet she deposits an egg. the galls occur when female aphids lay a single egg on the underside of the sumac leaf, inducing the leaf to form a sac over. I opened one up and will post the photo of the contents with. so say it’s early spring and a little m. This page contains information on sumac leaf gall aphid. The egg triggers the growth of a gall over the next few days. biogeographical and paleobotanical evidence suggests that the aphid subtribe melaphidina has been associated with its sumac host.