Contarinia tiliarum

Description

Contarinia tiliarum is a midge that causes galls to form on Lime. The galls are hard globular swellings, 2 to 15 mm across which occur on the petiole, flower stalk or young stem and occasionally extending into the midrib of the leaf or the main vein of the bracteole. It is pale coloured, becoming green and often reddened. It may have one or many chambers each containing a lemon yellow larva.

Identification difficulty

Gall  Adult

Habitat

On Lime trees.

When to see it

When Lime is in leaf.

UK Status

Thought to be fairly frequent in Britain, but not well recorded.

VC55 Status

Occasional in Leicestershire and Rutland, but may well be under recorded.

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Species profile

Species group:
Craneflies, Gnats & Midges
Kingdom:
Animalia
Order:
Diptera
Family:
Cecidomyiidae
Records on NatureSpot:
26
First record:
23/06/2014 (Smith, Peter)
Last record:
10/06/2023 (Smith, Peter)

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