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Common spangle galls on an oak leaf
Common spangle galls on the underside of an oak leaf (Quercus sp.). These are fertilised eggs, which are laid by the female gall wasp Neuroterus quercusbaccarum in June. One leaf can have up to 100 of these galls, each containing a single developing larvae
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This print showcases the intricate beauty of nature's creations. The image captures a cluster of common spangle galls adorning the underside of an oak leaf, revealing a fascinating glimpse into the world of these tiny organisms. Each gall contains a single developing larvae, representing a crucial stage in the life cycle of the female gall wasp Neuroterus quercusbaccarum. The sheer abundance is astonishing, as one leaf can house up to 100 of these galls. This remarkable phenomenon highlights the resilience and adaptability of both plant and insect life forms. As we delve deeper into this snapshot, we are reminded that even seemingly insignificant creatures play vital roles within our ecosystem. The delicate balance between predator and prey is evident here, with these fertilized eggs serving as sustenance for future generations. It serves as a reminder that every living organism has its purpose in maintaining biodiversity. Through this lens into entomology and pathology, we gain insight into the complex web connecting all facets of our natural world. This photograph not only celebrates the wonders found within our environment but also encourages us to appreciate and protect them for generations to come.
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