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Filamentous structures on leaf. Walsh '66, p. 227 



Acarid. Eriophyes aenigma Walsh 



Tvirgid leaf galls 

 Smooth, flattish, fleshy, sessile, yellowish green, on both surfaces of the leaf, 

 length 6 to 12 mm, on S. h u m i 1 i s . PI. 3, fig. 8. Walsh '66, p. 257 



Hym. Pontania desmodioides Walsh 

 Yellowish, red-spotted, flattened gall, diameter 2 to 3 mm. Fig. 31. Felt 'lod, 



P-354 



Itonid. Willow blister gall, Oligotrophus salicifolius 



Felt 



Fig. 34. R h a b d o - 

 phaga caulicola 

 Felt. Infested stems, 

 two sectioned. (Origi- 

 nal) 



Fig. 35- S a c k - 

 enomyia Pack- 

 ard i Felt. In- 

 fested twig and 

 another in section 

 showing character- 

 istic galleries. (Origi- 

 nal) 



Fig. 36 

 Sackeno_ 

 myia po r" 

 t e r a e Ckll' 

 Infested twig- 

 (Original) 



Subconical, truncate, greenish yellow, lipped gall, diameter 2 mm. PL 10, fig- 

 6. Walsh '64, p. 606 



Itonid. Willow lipped gall, Hormomyia verruca Walsh 

 Apparently reared from the same gall. Felt '07a, p. 108 



Itonid. Clinorhyncha filicis Felt 

 Conical, monothalamous, petiole gall, length 6 to 9 mm, diameter 3 to 4 mm. 

 Rohw. '15, p. 213 



Hym. Euura cosensii Rohw. 

 Ovate, fleshy, reddish, willow leaf galls in parallel rows on either side of the midrib, 

 brownish red, beneath white, tinged with purple, length 7 to 10 mm, on S. 

 f r a g i 1 i s . Felt '06b, p. 638 



Hym. Pontania hyalina Nort. 



