Adenocalymma comosum (Cham.) DC.
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https://doi.org/10.11606/1807-0205/2018.58.24 |
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Adenocalymma comosum (Cham.) DC. |
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Adenocalymma comosum (Cham.) DC.
(endemic species)
Leaf/stem gall, fusiform, brown, glabrous and one-chambered ( Fig. 2D View Figure 2 ).
Previous records: Galls on A. comosum were recorded in Ilha da Marambaia (RJ) (Rodrigues et al., 2014). Associated fauna: Acari (successor).
Figure 2. Insect galls of the Area of Relevant Ecological Interest Floresta da Cicuta (Volta Redonda, RJ, Brazil). (A-B) Asteraceae: (A) Chromolaena sp., leaf gall, (B) Vernonia sp., stem gall, (C) Berberidaceae: Berberis sp., stem gall.(D-F) Bignoniaceae:(D) Adenocalymma comosum, leaf/stem gall, (E) sp.1, stem gall, (F) sp.2, leaf gall.(G-H) Elaeocarpaceae:Sloanea guianensis, (G) leaf roll gall,(H) leaf parenchymal gall. (I-M) Euphorbiaceae:Croton sp.(I) leaf gall,(J) leaf gall,(K) leaf gall (L) leaf gall, (M) Senefeldera verticillata, leaf gall. Fabaceae:(N) Inga acuminate, bud gall,(O) Mimosa sp.,stem gall,(P) sp.1, leaf gall.
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