Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

galler

Noun
/ˈɡalər/
Definition
A galler is an insect that belongs to the family Cynipididae, particularly known for creating galls on various plants.
Examples
  • The galler was discovered on the oak tree, forming galls that were visible and unusual.
  • In spring, the galler larvae emerge, causing noticeable changes to the foliage.
Meaning
In the context of entomology, a galler refers to a specific type of insect larva that induces the formation of abnormal plant growths or galls, often affecting trees and shrubs.
Synonyms
  • Gallmaker
  • Gall-inducing insect
  • Gall fly