
handle: 10447/53575
Two Australian gall wasps were detected for the first time in Tunisia on the foliage of Eucalyptus camaldulensis trees. Leptocybe invasa was detected in 2004, while Ophelimus maskelli in 2006. L. invasa makes galls on petioles, leaf midribs and young branches whereas O. maskelli induces galls on limbs. Vigilance is recommended when seedlings are carried to plantation.
Eucalyptus, Leptocybe invasa, Tunisia, Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicata, gall wasps, Eucalyptus, gall wasps, Leptocybe invasa, Ophelimus maskelli, Tunisia, Ophelimus maskelli
Eucalyptus, Leptocybe invasa, Tunisia, Settore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E Applicata, gall wasps, Eucalyptus, gall wasps, Leptocybe invasa, Ophelimus maskelli, Tunisia, Ophelimus maskelli
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