“…Based on this study, the gall‐forming insect community is the most specialised of 12 herbivorous insect guilds studied thus far in PNG lowland rainforests (Novotny et al ., , ), followed by leaf suckers and leaf miners (Novotny et al ., ; Baje et al ., ). Effective specialisation was apparently higher, considering the disparity in sample sizes, than for Neotropical cecidomyiids (Carneiro et al ., ) and 90% generally for galling insects (Raman, ), providing further evidence that the combination of gall morphology and host plant identity are an acceptable proxy for the inducing insect species, as has long been considered acceptable among gall researchers (Blanche, ; Raman et al ., ; Shorthouse et al ., ; Carneiro et al ., ; Fernandes et al ., ).…”