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Medium, growing in larger or smaller clusters and apparently deformations of 

 flower and leaf buds, splitting when mature into four or more broad bracts, 

 surface smooth, diameter 3 to 15 mm. Pergande '04, p. 248 



Aphid. Phylloxera devastatrix Perg. 

 Medium, smooth, growing in clusters, usually with a short, stout nipplelike 

 projection on one side, diameter 5 to 10 mm. Pergande '04, p. 249 



Aphid. Phylloxera georgiana Perg. 



Fig. 48. Cecid- 

 o m y i a sp. Bud 

 gall on Corylus, 

 ai737- (Original) 



Fig. 49. Spiny witch-hazel gall aphid. Hamame- 

 listes spinosus Shim. Pseudo galls on birch 

 leaves. (After Pergande) 



Large, oval, smooth, growing on the petioles, a slight, central depression covered 

 with short hairs, length 20 mm, diameter 10 mm. Pergande '04, p. 250 



Aphid. Phylloxera subelliptica Shim. 

 Globular or irregular, terminating in a toothlike nipple and occurring on tender 

 twigs, petioles or ribs of leaves, often confluent, smooth, diameter 2 to 8 mm. 

 Pergande '04, p. 251 



Aphid. Phylloxera perniciosa Perg. 

 Reniform, petiole or midrib gall, a transverse slit dividing the gall into two 

 halves, diameter 2 to 15 mm. Pergande '04, p. 257 



Aphid. Phylloxera caryaeren Ril. 



