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Eucalyptus stem gall

Photo by Leuba Ridgway
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Field Notes

Description:

Solitary stalked outgrowths from stems of a eucalyptus tree about 25 mm longnand about 5 mm at the thickest part. One of them had split outer layers and a definite pointy tip. This gall was parasitised. <br>
There were two similar but smaller galls on other branches but these had rounded tips. The galls were all dry.

Habitat:

Eucalyptus tree ( species not known) - in a reserve.

Notes:

Hopefully will be able to identify the species of gum at least.

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PublishedDecember 5, 2018

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