Andricus assarehi Melika & Sadeghi, 2008
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Andricus assarehi Melika & Sadeghi, 2008
Material examined: KAHRAMANMARAŞ, Yazı village , 38°17′N, 36°77′E, 1339 m a.s.l., 08.IX.2012, 3 galls. Host : Q. infectoria . Distribution : Iran, Turkey. Phenology: The asexual galls develop in mid-summer and adults emerge in mid-autumn .
Andricus coriariformis Melika, Challis & Stone, 2008
Material examined: DENİZLİ, İğdir village , 38°33′N, 29°74′E, 1024 m a.s.l., 20.IX.2012, 3 galls; AFYONKARAHİSAR, Sandıklı route, 38°70′N, 30°31′E, 1151 m a.s.l., 02.VIII.2012, 1 gall; Tekke village , 38°47′N, 30°43′E, 1350 m a.s.l., 03.VIII.2012, 1 gall; KÜTAHYA, Altıntaş, 39°21′N, 30°03′E, 1207 m a.s.l., 02.VIII.2012, 2 galls; Aslanapa, 39°27′N, 29°90′E, 1216 m a.s.l., 03.VIII.2012, 3 galls. Host : Q. infectoria . Distribution : Iran, Azerbaijan. Phenology: The asexual galls develop in mid-summer and adults emerge by the beginning of autumn GoogleMaps .
Andricus csokai Melika & Tavakoli, 2008
Material examined: SİVAS, near Akmeşe village , 39°46′N, 38°00′E, 1300 m a.s.l., 01.IX.2012, 3 galls; ELAZIĞ, Baskil Kayabey village , 38°57′N, 38°86′E, 1392 m a.s.l., 09.IX.2012, 2 galls; ADIYAMAN, Sorgun village , 37°57′N, 37°48′E, 907 m a.s.l., 15.IX.2012, 5 galls. Host : Q. infectoria . Distribution : Iran. Phenology: The asexual galls develop in mid-summer and adults emerge in mid-autumn GoogleMaps .
Andricus glandulae (Hartig 1840)
Material examined: ISPARTA, Yukarıgökdere village, 37°73′N, 30°83′E, 1483 m a.s.l., 25.IX.2013, 9 galls. Host: Q. petraea , Q. infectoria . Distribution: Andorra, Austria, Germany, England, Moldavia, Czech Republic, Poland, Slovakian Republic, Spain, Netherland, Romania, Ukraine. Phenology: The asexual galls develop through the summer and mature in autumn.
Andricus legitimus Wiebes-Rijks 1980
Material examined: KONYA, Irmaklı Esence, 37°76′N, 32°30′E, 1362 m a.s.l., 17.IX.2012, 2 galls; ESKİŞEHİR, after İnönü, 39°64′N, 30°15′E, 955 m a.s.l., 02.VIII.2012, 1 gall; ZONGULDAK, Perşembe, 41°42′N, 32°17′E, 31 m a.s.l., 23.VIII.2012, 2 galls; ARTVİN, Şavşat, 41°23′N, 42°43′E, 1795 m a.s.l., 29.VIII.2012, 3 galls; ÇORUM, İskilip road, 40°58′N, 34°70′E, 1003 m a.s.l., 02.IX.2012, 2 galls. Host: Q. infectoria , Q. petraea . Distribution: Bulgaria, Hungary, Spain, the Netherlands, Ukraine. Phenology: The asexual galls develop in midsummer and adults emerge by the beginning of autumn.
Andricus paradoxus (Radoszkowski, 1866)
Material examined: ADANA, Pozantı Akçatekir, 37°46′N, 34°87′E, 857 m a.s.l., 17.IX.2012, 1 gall. Host: Q. infectoria , Q. robur . Distribution: Andorra, Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Great Britain, Italy, Denmark, Sweden, Hungary, Iberian Peninsula, Moldavia, Poland, Netherlands, Romania, Russia, Ukraine. Phenology: The asexual generation galls mature in autumn.
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