Andricus brunneus, also known as the clustered gall wasp, is a species of oak gall wasp in the genus Andricus. It lives along the Pacific Coast of North America. Only females of this species are known.[1] Adults are brown or reddish-brown and about 3mm long.[2] It induces round galls on the leaves of white oaks, especially blue oaks. These galls are usually found in clusters, reddish to light brown, and about 6mm in diameter. Each holds a single larval chamber, from which adult females emerge in autumn.