Eucalyptus cinerea
(a gum)

Interactions where Eucalyptus cinerea is the victim or passive partner (and generally loses out from the process)

The following relationships have been collated from the published literature (see 'Interaction References').

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Affected Part Summary Taxon Vernacular Classification References Darwin Classification of Active Taxon Active Taxon Active Vernacular Active Taxon Uncertain Active State Active Part Active Stage Relationship Relationship Uncertain Relationship Geography Darwin Classification of Passive Taxon Passive Taxon Passive Vernacular Passive Taxon Uncertain Passive State Passive Part Passive Stage Passive Taxon's significance to Active Taxon Indoors etc Season Summary
(live) live is parasitised by UK/Ireland Golovinomyces orontii a polyphagous powdery mildew Erysiphales: Erysiphaceae An Introduction to British Powdery Mildews, Ing, B., 1990
/Fungi/Ascomycota/Leotiomycetes/Erysiphales/Erysiphaceae/Golovinomyces orontii/Golovinomyces orontiia polyphagous powdery mildew Foodplant / parasiteUK and/or Eire /Plantae/Tracheophyta/Magnoliopsida/Myrtales/Myrtaceae/Eucalyptus cinerea/Eucalyptus cinereaa gumlive parasitises live
leaf midrib/petiole/stem (galled) galled leaf midrib/petiole/stem is galled by larva Foreign Leptocybe invasa (Blue Gum Chalcid) Hymenoptera: Eulophidae Leptocybe invasa - Blue Gum Chalcid, FAO, 2012
/Animalia/Arthropoda/Insecta/Hymenoptera/Eulophidae/Leptocybe invasa/Leptocybe invasa(blue gum chalcid)larva Foodplant / gallForeign /Plantae/Tracheophyta/Magnoliopsida/Myrtales/Myrtaceae/Eucalyptus cinerea/Eucalyptus cinereaa gumgalledleaf midrib/petiole/stem larva causes gall of galled leaf midrib/petiole/stem
leaf (live) live leaf is galled by larva Ophelimus maskelli Eucalyptus Gall Wasp Hymenoptera: Eulophidae CSL Pest Risk Analysis for Ophelimus maskelli, MacLeod, A., 2007
/Animalia/Arthropoda/Insecta/Hymenoptera/Eulophidae/Ophelimus maskelli/Ophelimus maskellieucalyptus gall wasplarva Foodplant / gall /Plantae/Tracheophyta/Magnoliopsida/Myrtales/Myrtaceae/Eucalyptus cinerea/Eucalyptus cinereaa gumliveleaf larva causes gall of live leaf

Author & YearTitleSource
FAO, 2012Leptocybe invasa - Blue Gum ChalcidForest Pest Species Profiles
Ing, B., 1990An Introduction to British Powdery MildewsMycologist Vol 4 (1) et seq.
MacLeod, A., 2007CSL Pest Risk Analysis for Ophelimus maskelliPRAs for consultation on pest risk management PRAs for consultation on pest risk management.

Eucalyptus cinerea (a gum) may also be included in 'fed on by' relations listed under the following higher taxa:

Taxonomic hierarchy:
SpeciesEucalyptus cinerea (a gum)
GenusEucalyptus (gums, gumtrees)
FamilyMYRTACEAE (gums and tea-trees)
OrderMYRTALES (willowherbs, loosestrifes, gums and tea-trees)
SubclassEU-DICOTS (dicotyledonous flowering plants)
ClassMAGNOLIOPSIDA (flowering plants)
PhylumTRACHEOPHYTA (vascular plants)
KingdomPLANTAE (plants)
DomainEukaryota (eukaryotes)
LifeBIOTA (living things)

Eucalyptus cinerea (a gum) may be included in identification literature listed under the following higher taxa:

Literature listed under the following higher taxa may be relevant to Eucalyptus cinerea (a gum):

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