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D. pedunculata Bass. New Jersey Dist. ; galls on leaves of red and scar- 

 let oak, "Q. rubra" and "Q. coccinea" (Bt). 



D. ignota Bass. New Jersey Dist.; galls on underside of leaves of 

 swamp white oak, "Q. platanoides" (Bt). 



D. longicornis Bass. New Jersey Dist.; galls on tender shoots of post 



oak "Q. minor" (Bt). 

 D. papula Bass. New Jersey Dist.; Toms River; galls on leaves of red, 



scarlet and black oak, "Q. rubra," "coccinea," "velutina" (Bt). 

 D. polita Bass. Jamesburg (Ds) ; Lakehurst, Toms River; galls on 



leaves of post oak, "Q. minor" VIII, IX (Bt). 



HOLCASPIS Mayr. 



H. fasciata Bass. Ft. Lee, Lakehurst, galls on twigs of red and scrub 

 oak, "Q. rubra" and "nana," IX (Bt) ; Staten Island, on black Jack 

 oak, "Q. marylandica" (Ds). 



H. globulus Fitch. Common arid g. d. throughout the State; galls on 

 small twigs of white oak (Bt). 



H. rugosa Bass. Lakehurst, Toms River; galls on twigs of scrub chest- 

 nut oak "Q. prinoides" (Bt). 



H. centricola O. S. Lakehurst, Toms River; galls on leaves of post oak 

 VIII, IX (Bt, Ds). 



H. duricoria Bass. Staten Island (Ds) ; Greenwood Lake, Ft. Lee, Carl- 

 stadt arid probably g. d.; galls IX-VI on branches of white oak (Bt). 



CYNIPS Linn. 



C. strobilana O. S. Del. Water Gap VII (Sm); Staten Island (Ds) ; Ft. 

 Lee, galls on terminal twigs of swamp white oak IX (Bt). 



AMPHIBOLIPS Reinh. 

 A. confluens Harris. Throughout the State V, VI; makes galls on leaves 



of red, black and scarlet oak (Bt). 

 A. inanis O. S. Del. Water Gap 



VII, 9 (Jn); Staten Island 



(Ds); Ft. Lee, galls on leaves 



of scarlet and red oak, "Q. 



coccinea" and "rubra" V, VI 



(Bt). 

 A. ilicifolia Bass. Staten Island 



(Ds) ; Vineland, Lakehurst, 



Toms River V, VI; galls on) 



leaves and petioles of scrub 



oak (Bt). 

 A. coelebs O. S. Staten Island, 



Farmingdale, Manasquan V, __^ 



VI, gallS on leaves Of Scarlet &S- *43.Amphibolip S inanis: gall showing 



oak, "Q. coccinea" (Ds). 



the rayed structure. 



