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Globular, fleshy, monothalamous leaf gall with dense, yellow wool, diameter 

 5 to 6 mm, on upper surface, on Q. c a t e s b a e i Ashm. '87, p. 144 



Cynipid. Andricus infuscatus Ashm. 



Bunches of pale brown wool on under surface of leaf, each with 2 to 8 triangular 



or irregularly conical cells, diameter 5 to 15 mm, onQ. rubra, Q. coc- 



cinea, Q. velutina, Q. marylandica, Q. phellos, Q. 



nana. Fig. 108, 1-3. Beutm. 'iid, p. 350 



Cynipid. Dryophanta lanata Gill. 

 Globular or hemispherical, densely haired, pinkish red clusters of leaf galls, 

 each with i to 5 larval cells, diameter 5 to 12 mm, onQ. ?arizonica. 

 Fig. 68, 3. Beutm. 'iid, p. 344 



Cynipid. Dryophanta nubila Bass. 

 Monothalamous, clustered, thin-shelled, reddish, woolly oak leaf gall, individual 

 galls, diameter i to 1.5 mm, height 2 mm, on Q. lobata. Beutm. '13c, 

 p. 244 



Cynipid. Andricus fullawayi Beutm. 



Fig. 109. PCallirhytis 

 flocculenta Trott. on 

 live oak. (Original) 



Fig. no. Oak cap- 

 sule gall, Andricus 



~ _ _ _ .. 1 .. _ D« — 



c a p s u 1 u s 

 (Original) 



Bass. 



Globose, grayish brown, clustered leaf gall, sometimes slightly flattened basally, 

 irregularly wrinkled and covered with dense, short, wooUy hairs, diameter 

 8 mm, on Q. lobata. Fig. 97, 5. Beutm. 'i ib, p. 67 



Cynipid. Dryophanta multipunctata Beutm. 



Subelliptical or subcylindrical, yellowish vein gall with long, yellowish hairs 



and ordinarily in clusters of two to three, length about 3 mm, differs from A. 



infuscatus by the greater thickness of the walls. Cal. Trotter '11, 



p. 116 



Cynipid. Andricus sp. 



Depressed, hemispherical, grayish red vein gall, the mass with a diameter of 



5 to 15 mm, individual galls, subpyramidal, the surface rough and with clusters 



of minute, whitish hairs, major diameter 5 to 6 mm, diameter of base 4 to 



5 mm. Cal. Trotter '11, p. 119 



Cynipid. ? Cynips sp. 



