• Source: Euura weiffenbachiella
  • Euura weiffenbachiella is a species of sawfly belonging to the family Tenthredinidae (common sawflies). The larvae forms galls on creeping willows (Salix repens). E. weiffenbachiella is one of a number of closely related species which is known as the Euura atra subgroup.


    Description


    The shape of the gall is variable, probably depending on where the egg is laid;

    it can develop on one side of the shoot, causing it to bend and look similar to a miniature gall of E. amerinae, or
    it can be spindle-shaped with the shoot remaining straight measuring 10 millimetres (0.39 in) to 15 millimetres (0.59 in) long by approximately 5 millimetres (0.20 in) wide.
    Found on creeping willow (S. repens) and S. rosmarinifolia.
    Other similar looking species in the Euura atra subgroup are,

    E. atra found on white willow (Salix alba) and crack willow (S. fragilis).
    E. auritae found on eared willow (S. aurita)
    E. myrtilloides found on swamp willow (Salix myrtilloides)
    E. salicispurpureae found on purple willow (S. purpurea)


    Distribution


    Liston et al. records the sawfly from central and northern Europe, and east to Yakutia. Redfern et al. records the gall from Great Britain (Scotland) and Ireland.


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    Euura Gallers

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