| Gallery: Various insects | |
Oak marble gallsOak marbles are growths, or galls, produced by the tree in response to eggs laid by small 'gall-wasps' (hymenoptera). The gall protects the emerging grub and provides its first meal. The waps responsible for oak marbles is Andricus kollari.
Technical Information: Photographed with a Praktica MTL3. |
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