gall wasp

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gall wasp

A tiny gall wasp crawls across the surface of a round, green growth on an oak leaf.

Definition

Noun: A small, solitary wasp belonging to the family Cynipidae. The adult female lays her eggs in plant tissues, typically on oaks and other plants. The plant's reaction to the developing larva forms a distinctive, abnormal growth called a gall, which provides food and shelter for the larva.

Usage

The term "gall wasp" refers specifically to the insect itself. It is used to describe the wasp species known for this gall-forming behavior. - The biologist studied the life cycle of the gall wasp. - A tiny gall wasp was responsible for the strange bumps on the oak leaves.

Advanced Usage
  • As a subject of study: Gall wasps are often discussed in entomology and ecology for their complex, parasitic relationships with host plants.
    • The research focused on the co-evolution of the gall wasp and its host tree.
Variants and Related Words
  • Cynipid (noun): A technical synonym for a gall wasp.
    • The oak tree was infested with various cynipids.
  • Gall (noun): The abnormal plant growth induced by the wasp.
    • Each gall contains a single wasp larva.
Synonyms
  • Cynipid wasp: A more scientific term for gall wasp.
Related Phrases
  • Gall-forming wasp: A descriptive phrase that explicitly states the wasp's defining characteristic.
    • The oak apple is created by a gall-forming wasp.
gall wasp

A tiny gall wasp crawls across the surface of a round, green growth on an oak leaf.

Noun
  1. small solitary wasp that produces galls on oaks and other plants

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