Host species is Eucalyptus porosa
Host observation
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/194494922
Host species is Eucalyptus porosa, maybe
Host observation
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/194551715
Sighting and photos (c) lync.
Field Notes - Galls on Eucalyptus. Galls of two females in one photo and galls of many males in the other. In the only other described species of Maskellia, M. nigra, the galls of females have a long horn.
Rampant Lumpy Eucalyptus Stem Galls
Identified as Maskellia globosa on Bowerbird by Lyn
Galls on twigs of a grey box. The galls are about 4mm wide on twigs about 1mm wide, and light green underneath. There were several groups like the one shown on the same waist high sapling. The largest group about 100mm across. Most of the stunted leaves attached to the galled twigs had conical galls on the underside, about 1.5mm high (see third photo). These appear to be associated since they do not appear anywhere else on the sapling.
Host species is Eucalyptus porosa
Host observation
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/194494922
Host species is Eucalyptus porosa, maybe
Host observation
https://inaturalist.ala.org.au/observations/194551715