Abstract
AbstractSynergus clandestinus Eady (Hym., Cynipoidea, Synergariae), as a new Gallwasp in Middle Europe. After a chemical control of Tortrix viridana L. in springtime 1967 on about 1.600 ha forest with Helicopter in Southwest‐Germany, 25.700 acorns in harvesttime 1968 had been examined by cutting. Only two acorns of this amount were misformed and inhabited by a species of Gallwasps unknown and misinterpreted hitherto in Middle Europe: Synergus clandestinus Eady, first described 1952 in Great Britain.
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