Abstract

The Indian subcontinent is home to a rich diversity of gall-inducing insects. We report 87 insect-induced galls collected from the Malabar bioregion, of which 28 are new records. This survey indicated that the Fabaceae included the maximum number of gall-bearing plants. An echinate stem gall on Aporosa lindleyana induced by an unnamed cecidomyiid which appears morphologically similar to the gall on the shoot meristem of Hopea ponga induced by Mangalorea hopeae is reported for the first time. This report offers an insight into the richness of Hymenoptera associated with galls induced by various insects. Parasitic Hymenoptera determined presently as 105 morphospecies have emerged from the galls, a majority of which belong to the Eulophidae (Chalcidoidea). New records of galls indicate novel insect taxa in the Malabar bioregion.

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