Cecidiology

/ˌsɛsɪdiˈɒlədʒi/ noun

The branch of entomology and botany that studies plant galls and other abnormal growths caused by insects, mites, fungi, and bacteria.

From cecidium plus -logy (Greek -logos meaning 'study'); cecidium itself from Latin caecus meaning 'blind', referring to the enclosed pockets in galls.

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