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Disk-shaped, flat, hard, smooth, monothalamous galls on the under side of 

 the leaves, diameter 5 to 6 mm, on Q. c h r y s o 1 e p i s. FuUaway '11, 



p. 363 



Cynipid. Callirhytis guadaloupensis Fullw. 

 Button-shaped vein gall with a depressed center and median larval cell having 

 the smoothness and polish of bone, the diameter 10 to 13 mm, height 6.7 mm. 

 Cal. Trotter '11, p. 106 



Cynipid. Andricus patelloides Trott. 

 Saucerlike, small galls frequently on the under side of the leaves, usually clustered 

 and varicolored, diameter 3-5 mm, on Q. alba, Q. m a c r o c a r p a, 

 Q. obtusiloba. PI. 8, fig. i, 2, fig. loi, 102, 103. Stebb. '10, p. 27 



Itonid. Oak spangles, CecidomjMa poculum O. S. 



Fig. 104. Gall of Neuroterus 

 m a j a 1 i s Bass. (Original) 



Saucer-shaped, sessile, minute, flat, red leaf galls on the under surface, diameter 



3 mm, on Q. 1 o b a t a. Bassett '00, p. 312 



Cynipid. Andricus parmula Bass. 

 Very irregular, flat, green, succulent leaf galls, brown when dry, diameter 6 

 to 25 mm, height 6 to 9 mm, on Q. alba and Q. p r i n u s. Fig. 85, 4-6, 

 104. Beutm. 'loc, p. 134 



Cynipid. Neuroterus ma j alls Bass. 



Flattened, rounded, disklike, monothalamous oak leaf galls, pinkish or purplish, 



sometimes with a yellowish apex, the sides flat and very thin, diameter 3 to 



4 mm, on white oak. Beutm. 'lib, p. 69 



Cynipid. Philonix californica Beutm. 

 Broad, ovate, saucer-shaped leaf gall terminating in a slender cone with incurved 

 sides, pubescent, smoky gray, length 6 mm, diameter 5 mm, on Q. d o u g - 

 lasii. Bassett '00, p. 316 



Cynipid. Andricus kingi Bass- 



