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Young gall of gall wasp (Biorhiza pallida) on English oak (Quercus robur). Formed after the wasp lays eggs inside leaf buds and the plant tissues swell as the larvae of the wasp develop inside apricot tree leaves. galls of red color in the form of vertical bags, the site of infection from a bite of a linden gall mite Hand holding Chestnut Oak leaf with an insect gall Galls on the undersides of oak leaves (Quercus robur), caused by the cherry gall wasp (Cynips quercusfolii) Small green gall apple on an oak leaf. Human Organs Gallbladder Anatomy Oak apples on leaves. Galls of Cynips quercusfolii  on a oak tree leaves. Place for text. Circulation of bile in the gallbladder Oak leaf gall found growing on the underside of an oak leaf. Produced by the gall wasp to enclose the developing larvae. gallbladder anatomy isolated on white background, Human gallbladder connection to the bile ducts, pain, 3D rendering Set of leaf gall / vintage illustration from Meyers Konversations-Lexikon 1897 Red alder vein angle gall or Eriophyes laevis on green leaf of grey alder