RF2K6RK0B–English or Pedunculate Oak (quercus robur), close up of acorns deformed by the Knopper Oak Gall Wasp (andricus quercuscalicis).
RMAW7X0X–Tree gall in late winter
RMBE86MW–artichoke gall; on oak; caused by Andricus fecundator; wasp
RF2GATYFD–Leaf gall Exobasidium vaccinii on cranberry plant isolated on white background
RME4N0RC–common oak gallwasp, oak leaf cherry-gall cynipid, cherry gall, Eichengallen, Eichengalle, Eichengallwespe, Cynips quercusfolii
RMPFPMDC–An oak knopper gall, Andricus quercuscalicis, growing on an acorn on an oak tree in North Dorset. The galls vary in colour from green to red and are
RMBMMT6X–ARTICHOKE GALL (Andricus fecundator) ON OAK BRANCH
RMJBP44K–Cynipid wasp (Cynips quercusnubila) gall on oak leaf
RM2GJJ29N–Oak Knopper Gall Andricus quercuscalicis disfiguring an acorn on a tree in Somerset UK
RMWH9326–Jack and the Beanstalk. 'The Giant's Fall'. Colour engraving from Gall and Inglis's Nursery Toy Book, Jack and the Bean..
RMGHK36P–Maple Bladder Gall on Silver Maple - Acer saccharinum. Caused by Vasates quadripedes, the maple bladder-gall mite.
RMDXAJT4–Oak Gall
RMRK2DM1–Lime Nail Gall
RMBRC7J1–Azalea gall (Exobasidium vaccini) leaf galls on azalea (Rhododendron spp.)
RMPFPMDM–An oak knopper gall, Andricus quercuscalicis, growing on an acorn from an oak tree in North Dorset. The galls vary in colour from green to red and ar
RMBMN2B1–Spiked pea gall (Diplolepsis nervosus) on underside of wildrose leaf
RMDN69HR–Oak Apple Gall Produced as a Reaction to Egg Laying by the Gall Wasp Biorhiza pallida UK
RMJXD911–Robin's pin cushion, also known as Rose Bedeguar Gall. England, UK
RFCTNPG3–Bright Red Gall
RMGHK347–Maple Bladder Gall on Silver Maple - Acer saccharinum. Caused by Vasates quadripedes, the maple bladder-gall mite.
RFF2ME9Y–Rose gall
RMRK2DMT–Robin's Pincushion Gall
RMDAB55D–Section of a nettle leaf gall caused by a midge larva, Dasineura urticae,
RFW3HP5H–Triphragmium ulmariae, known as meadowsweet rust gall
RMC11MJX–Leaf gall of Alder VS Eriophyes laevis, brightfield photomicrograph
RMEBK9FX–gall mite (Eriophyes erineus), vermin on walnut tree leaves
RME5B2YK–Knotting Gall on Male-fern Dryopteris filix-mas fronds caused by the Dipteron Gall Fly Chirosia betuleti
RMB2JYE5–Gall, France, * 9.10.1947, French singer (Pop), full length, during music act, 1980s,
RF2KA442K–Close up of acorns hanging amongst the leaves of an oak tree, including one deformed by the Knopper Oak Gall Wasp (andricus quercuscalicis).
RM2C901FP–Pictured: Brownings the Bakers Managing Director, John Gall KILMARNOCK PIES HIT THE ASDA AISLES! Brownings the Bakers has ‘kicked
RMFXW3BW–Ash Key Gall; Aceria fraxinivorus Impact of Cauliflower Gall Mite on Ash Keys Cornwall; UK
RM2AYBPDK–Gall on a oak
RME4N0Y1–common oak gallwasp, oak leaf cherry-gall cynipid, cherry gall, Eichengallen, Eichengalle, Eichengallwespe, Cynips quercusfolii
RMPFPMDG–An oak knopper gall, Andricus quercuscalicis, growing on an acorn from an oak tree in North Dorset. The galls vary in colour from green to red and ar
RMBCP17M–Spiked pea gall Diplolepsis nervosus on underside of wildrose leaf
RMDN69JA–Oak Apple Gall Produced as a Reaction to Egg Laying by a Gall Wasp Biorhiza pallida UK
RMDH1BHP–Knopper gall on acorn
RMAX2BKP–Cherry Gall on birch tree
RMHAFFNN–The rose bedeguar gall, Robin's pincushion gall, or moss gall Diplolepis rosae found in Whisby Nature Park, Near Lincoln, UK
RMGNN2D6–Red Pustule Gall Mite on Field Maple
RMRK2DMN–Robin's Pincushion Gall
RMB4Y2MK–Blackcurrant gall mite Cecidophyopsis ribis big bud damage to blackcurrant shoot
RFTB1J84–Image of Eriophyes inangulis, a mite that forms the alder vein angle gall
RMCREAH5–Oak Apple Gall Biorhiza pallida on an Oak twig
RMTRDNM2–spruce pineapple-gall adelges (Adelges spec.), galls an einem spruce twig, Germany, Bavaria
RMP3H0H5–Damage to Tilia europaea leaf caused by the Lime felt gall mite Eriophyes leiosoma
RMB2JYE8–Gall, France, * 9.10.1947, French singer (Pop), full length, during music act, 1980s,
RF2T2MWJB–Alder Tongue (taphrina alni or taphrina amentorum), close up of the red fungal gall growing on the female fruits or catkins of Alder (alnus glutinosa)
RM2C901FK–Pictured: Ellen Rogan, Asda Kilmarnock GSM Brownings the Bakers Managing Director, John Gall Brownings the Bakers – a new Asda supplier with listings
RMFXW3BR–Ash Key Gall; Aceria fraxinivorus Impact of Cauliflower Gall Mite on Ash Keys Cornwall; UK
RF2R3TFJ3–Lime nail gall - Eriophyes tiliae
RME4N0R9–common oak gallwasp, oak leaf cherry-gall cynipid, cherry gall, Eichengallen, Eichengalle, Eichengallwespe, Cynips quercusfolii
RMPFPMD0–An oak knopper gall, Andricus quercuscalicis, growing on an acorn from an oak tree in North Dorset. The galls vary in colour from green to red and ar
RMBCP17P–Spiked pea gall Diplolepsis nervosus on underside of wildrose leaf
RM2JG84AA–Oak, gall wasp, gall apple
RFKGF0A8–Gall of turpentine tree (Pistacia Terebinthus) in French Riviera
RMCEKT7M–alder tongue gall / Alnus glutinosa / reife Fruchtstände der Schwarz-Erle
RF2G1RN4Y–A red leaf gall on a spring elm leaf.
RMW6XJGN–Knopper Gall, growing on a Pedunculate Oak tree, East Sussex,Uk
RMRK2DMD–Robin's Pincushion Gall
RMB4YD8E–Blackcurrant gall mite Cecidophyopsis ribis big bud damage to blackcurrant shoot
RF2WG0080–Taphrina padi is a fungal plant pathogen that induces the form of pocket plum gall on bird cherry,Prunus padus
RMDYW60J–Alder Bead Gall Mite (Phytoptus laevis), galls, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
RMTR61MF–Pine Resin-gall Moth (Retinia resinella, Petrova resinella, Evetria resinella), gall at pine, Germany
RM2R7RWHA–Sycamore leaves affected by Felt Galls caused by the Gall Mite Aceria pseudoplatani syn. Eriophyes pseudoplatani
RFH69697–Rose bedeguar gall or Moss gall on Field rose, caused by the gall wasp Diplolepis rose
RF2T2MWJ3–Alder Tongue (taphrina alni or taphrina amentorum), close up of the red fungal gall growing on the female fruits or catkins of Alder (alnus glutinosa)
RM2RDTFF0–Common Oak Gallwasp, gall, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (Cynips quercusfolii)
RMEK20HP–Acorn Cup Gall Andricus grossulariae Cornwall; UK
RMWXFXF8–gall apple wasp nest on beech tree
RM2T3P68Y–Lindengallmilbe, Linden-Gallmilbe, Gallmilbe, Stiftgalle, Stiftgallen, Galle, Gallen auf Linde, Lindenblatt, Tilia, Eriophyes tiliae, lime nail-gall m
RMPFPMDY–An oak knopper gall, Andricus quercuscalicis, growing on an acorn from an oak tree in North Dorset. The galls vary in colour from green to red and ar
RMBMMTC4–COMMON SPANGLE GALL (Neuroterus quercusbaccarum) ON UNDERSIDE OF OAK LEAF
RM2JG8496–Oak, gall wasp, gall apple
RM2DA085M–The common spangle gall wasp, Neuropterus quercusbaccarum, lots of galls on Oak leaves, Norfolk, UK
RMB7MN1E–Knopper Gall Andricus quercuscalicis created on acorns in the autumn by a single agamic wasp
RF2CN9FTW–Maple tree infestation by the gall mites causing red bumps on leaves; maple gall mites or eriophyidae
RMCNTWYP–a round ball on an oak tree, large vaguely apple-like gall, oak apple / Gallapfel an Eiche
RMTWT975–Mossy Willow Catkin Gall
RMBR69DE–Beech erineum gall mite (Eriophyes nervisequus fagineus) galls on copper beech leaf
RF2BEYJRC–Bud affected by Blackcurrant gall mite or big bud mite, Cecidophyopsis ribis, a serious pest of blackcurrant crops. It feeds on the plants' buds, fo
RMCPBHH7–A gall of the bedeguar gall wasp (Diplolepis rosae), known as Robin's pincushion, on a stem of dog rose (Rosa canina)
RMTR61MJ–Pine Resin-gall Moth (Retinia resinella, Petrova resinella, Evetria resinella), gall at pine, Germany
RMDDY9A3–Galls on Alder Alnus glutinosa leaves caused by the Gall Mite Acalitus brevitarsus a.k.a. Eriophyes brevitarsus
RFR22543–Robin's Pincushion or Wasps's Gall, on Rose bush in Chatham Nature Reserve run by the Tees Valley Wildlife Trust.
RM2GJ2M9G–The Robin's pincushion or bedeguar gall is produced on dog roses in summer by the larvae of the robin's pincushion gall wasp (Diplolepis rosae)