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This is a relatively simplistic collage.
Photo #1 shows the goldenrod gall fly (Eurosta solidagensis), the insect responsible for the familiar round galls on goldenrod stems.
Photo #2 shows the formed gall in winter.
Photo #3 illustrates the fate of many galls, as chickadees, woodpeckers, squirrels and possibly other creatures, find the larva a good treat; here you can see the galls have been opened by a woodpecker or a chickadee.
Photo #4 is an opened gall showing the fly cocoon.
Photo #5 is the cocoon.
Photo #6 is the half-formed goldenrod gall fly.