Population divergence of phytophagous insects is often coupled to host-plant shifts and is frequently attributed to the divergent selective environments associated with alternative host-plants. In some cases, however, divergence is associated with the use of alternative host-plant organs of a single host species. The basis of within-host radiations such as these remains poorly understood. In the present stusy, we analysed the radiation of Asteromyia gall midges occurring both within one host plant species and within a single organ on that host. In this system, four morphologically distinct Asteromyia gall forms (morphs) coexist on the leaves of goldenrod Solidago altissima. Our analyses of amplified fragment length polymorphism and DNA sequ...