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Sackenomyia reaumurii?
ChrisR
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Posted on 20-05-2007 01:32
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Found this today in southern England Smile We don't seem to have a place for cecidomyid galls but this area seems the most appropriate. The leaf is Viburnum.
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Posted on 06-09-2007 23:36
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Hi Chris,

after checking with British Plant Galls this is the only match.
so i think you are right.

if you don't have that book i can make a scan or something for that page.

i hope this helps you,
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