Harmandiola is a genus of flies belonging to the family Cecidomyiidae. The 14 described species are found in the Holarctic region. They induce galls on species of poplar, chestnut, and hickory trees.
Species
- Harmandiola amisae <small>(Gagne, 1992)</small>
- Harmandiola castaneae <small>(Stebbins, 1910)</small>
- Harmandiola cavernosa <small>(Rübsaamen, 1899)</small>
- Harmandiola globuli <small>(Rübsaamen, 1889)</small>
- Harmandiola helena <small>(Felt, 1912)</small>
- Harmandiola hudsoni <small>(Felt, 1907)</small>
- Harmandiola nucicola <small>(Osten Sacken, 1878)</small>
- Harmandiola polymorpha <small>(Bremi, 1847)</small>
- Harmandiola populea <small>(Schrank, 1803)</small>
- Harmandiola populi <small>(Rübsaamen, 1917)</small>
- Harmandiola pustulans <small>(Kieffer, 1909)</small>
- Harmandiola reginae <small>(Felt, 1921)</small>
- Harmandiola stebbinsae <small>(Gagné, 1972)</small>
- Harmandiola tremulae <small>(Winnertz, 1853)</small>
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