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English: Wild rose (probably Rosa canina) with rose bedeguar galls of the gall wasp Diplolepis rosae (probably). Above an old gall from the previous year (emergence of the developed gall wasps has already taken place).
Deutsch: Wildrosen-Kümmerling (wohl Rosa canina) auf einem Sandmagerrasen, mit vorjährigem (oben) sowie diesjährigen Rosengallen. Darin entwickeln sich die Larven der Gemeinen Rosengallwespe (Diplolepis rosae). Aus der verholzten Galle des Vorjahres sind die geschlüpften Gallwespen bereits ausgeflogen.
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Picture taken with: + + monopod. Location: Northern Saxony-Anhalt, Germany.
Author Christian Fischer
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