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To guide the student, I have drawn up the following list of the 

 food plants of the Tenthredinidae and Cynipidae. In this list, 

 those having gallmakers are marked* leaf miners*^, and those 

 frequented by unknown species t: — 



Clematis Vitalba 



erecta 



Ranunculus bulbosus 



0- 



t- 



* 



:^ 



repens 



Ficaria 



Aquilegia vulgaris 

 Berberis vulgaris 

 Papaver Ehaeas 

 dubium 



Daucus Carota 



Brassica campestris, var. 



Napus and Rapa 

 Sinapis arvensis 

 Sisymbrium officinale 

 t Cardamine pratensis 



Hypericum perforatum 

 t Viola palustris 

 Tilia parvifolia and 

 Europaea 

 Geranium Robertianum 

 Impatiens Noli-me-tangere 

 * o Acer pseudo-platanus 



o campestre 



t Sarothamnus scoparius 

 t Trifolium pratense and 



t repens 

 t Lotus corniculatus 

 Robinia pseudo-acacia 

 Prunus communis, etc. 



— padus 



o Rubus idaeus 



— fruticosus, etc. 

 Pyrus Aucuparia, communis, 



etc. 

 Crataegus Oxyacantha 



if o - 



Cotoneaster vulgaris 

 fComarum palustre 

 * t Rosa canina, etc. 



* 



— Eglanteria 



— centifolia 



* spinosissima 



Agrimonia Eupatoria 

 '^ Potentilla reptans 

 t Fragaria vesca 



Geum urbanum 



Spiraea Ulmaria 

 t Alchemilla vulgaris 



Circaea lutetiana 



Ribes Grossularia 



montana 



Pastinaca sativum 



Aegopodium Podagraria 



Bupleurum falcatum 



Heracleum Sphondylium 



Anthriscus sylvestris 



Sambucus nigra and racemosa 



Viburnum Opulus 



Lonicera Xylosteum 



Symphoricarpus racemosus 

 t Valeriana officinalis 



Scabiosa succisa 

 tPetasites vulgaris 

 t Solidago Virgaurea 



* Centaurea Scabiosa and Jacea 

 Achillea Millefolium 



* Hieracium sylvaticum 



* Campanula Trachelium 



* Rhododendron 



* Vaccinium Vitis-Idaea 

 t Myrtillus 



