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Oak galls: artichoke cherry, apple currant, marble, spangle, silk button

Plant galls, 9 types
Marys species name: Plant galls

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Galls on oak, beech, hazel, birch (cigar galls)

Currant galls, Neuroterus quercus-baccarum, bisexual, unisexual phase = spangle galls, 1982
Marys species name: Neuroterus quercus-baccarum
Scientific name: Neuroterus quercusbaccarum
Common name: Common Spangle Gall

Date: 1982

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Galls on oak, beech, hazel, birch (cigar galls)

Young marble galls, Oak, Cynips kollari, August 1963, Tannin, used for ink
Marys species name: Cynips kollari
Scientific name: Andricus kollari
Common name: Marble Gall

Date: August 1963

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Galls on spruce, yew

Taxomyia taxi, artichoke galls of yew. Ripe in June. Multiplicity of leaves. Caused by gall midge, Little Garth
Marys species name: Taxomyia taxi
Scientific name: Taxomyia taxi

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Insects

St Marks fly with pollen. Danish scurvy grass. May 1978
Marys species name: St Marks fly
Scientific name: Bibio marci
Common name: St Marks Fly

Date: May 1978

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Heritage Coast 1991. Wick Farmland, Clemenstone

Bombus lucorum, Woolly Thistle. August 1979
Marys species name: Bombus lucorum
Scientific name: Bombus (Bombus) lucorum
Common name: White tailed bumble bee

Date: August 1979

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South East Wales Biodiversity Records Centre (SEWBReC)
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