2021
DOI: 10.1093/aesa/saab009
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The Heterogonic Life Cycles of Oak Gall Wasps Need to Be Closed: A Lesson From Two Species ofDryophanta(Hymenoptera: Cynipidae: Cynipini)

Abstract: In heterogonic gall wasps, the gall structure, phenology, and adult morphology differ between the asexual and sexual generations, even within the same species. Dryophanta japonica Ashmead and Dryophanta mitsukurii Ashmead were described in 1904, but their heterogonic life cycles were uncertain. To match their asexual and sexual generations, we compared the type specimens of both species with specimens of gall wasps reared to demonstrate heterogonic life cycles. This revealed that these two species are the resp… Show more

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“…We took photographs of the galls on the host plants instead of collecting galls for species identification. Most oak gall wasps, which alternate generations, have sexual and asexual generation galls on different plant parts ( Stone et al 2002 , Ide and Abe 2021 ). Therefore, we recorded each gall separately and organized the two types of galls by sexual and asexual generations of the same species into a single species based on Yukawa and Masuda (1996) .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We took photographs of the galls on the host plants instead of collecting galls for species identification. Most oak gall wasps, which alternate generations, have sexual and asexual generation galls on different plant parts ( Stone et al 2002 , Ide and Abe 2021 ). Therefore, we recorded each gall separately and organized the two types of galls by sexual and asexual generations of the same species into a single species based on Yukawa and Masuda (1996) .…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%