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Globose, thin-shelled leaf gall with a slight point apically, diameter .75 mm 

 to I mm, on Q. u n d u 1 a t a, Q. alba, Q. minor and Q. macro- 

 c a r p a. Fig. 107, 9, 12. Beutm. 'loc, p. 125 



Cynipid. Jumping bullet gall, Neu rot eras saltatorius 



Hy. Edw. 

 Globular, green or purplish, pubescent, monothalamous leaf and petiole gall, 

 diameter 3.75 mm, on Q. alba. Bassett '81, p. 78 



Cynipid. A n d r i c u s u t r i c u 1 u s Bass.' 



(13) Small galls attached to the leaf blades, of various structure and peculiar form 

 Globose, monothalamous leaf galls with many pointed processes not much 

 shorter than the diameter of the gall, color red or pinkish, covered with a 

 crystalline substance, diameter 5 to 8 mm, on both surfaces of leaf of Q. 

 a g r i f o 1 i a. Fig. 99, 6. Beutm. 'iid, p. 351 



Cynipid. Red sea urchin gall, Dryophanta echina O. S. 

 vSubconical or convex, the apex subtruncate or almost umbilicate, smooth, 

 brown, reddish, minutely pubescent leaf gall, diameter 4 to 5 mm, height 

 2.5 to 3.5 mm. Mex. Trotter '11, p. 125 



Cynipid. PNeuroterus sublenticularis Trott. 



Cylindrical, fimbriate, bright red and yellow banded leaf gall on live oak, height 



4 to 6 mm, diameter 2 to 3 mm, the distal portion hollow, the outer surface 



with numerous long, yellowish or reddish processes, solitary, Arizona (See 



A. t u b i c o 1 a, p. 109) 



Cynipid. Andriciis splendens Weld,^ M S. 

 Stellate, reddish brown midvein gall with four subconical, radiating arms, the 

 extreme diameter 5 mm. Mex. Trotter '11, p. 123 



Cynipid. ? C y n i p s sp. 



Squash-shaped or top-shaped leaf gall, the marginal ridge produced in 7 to 10 



irregular tubercles, brown, with a lilac gray bloom, diameter 6 to 10 mm, 



height 7 to 10 mm, on Q. d o u g 1 a s i i. Fig. 64, 10, 11. Beutm. '09a, 



P- 37 



Cynipid. Spined turban gall, Disholcaspis douglasii 



Ashm. 

 Small, wartlike midrib galls on the under surface of the leaves and with 

 corollalike processes apically, on Q. alba. Gill. '89, p. 214 



Cynipid. Flowery oak gall, A n d r i c u s f o 1 i a f o r m i s Gill. 

 Small, irregularly cubical leaf gall with many ridges and pointed projections, 

 length 8 mm, diameter 5 mm, on Q. 1 o b a t a. FuUaway '11, p. 345 



Cynipid. Cynips heldae Fullw. 

 Hemispherical leaf gall covered with a white, crystallike pubescence, diameter 

 1.5 to 2.25 mm, on Q. minor. Fig. 107, 5. Beutm. 'loc, p. 122 



Cynipid. Neuroterus verrucarum O. S. 

 Spindle-shaped or clavate leaf galls on under surface, length 5 to 7 mm, diameter 

 of narrow part i mm, of inflated portion 1.75 mm, on Q. 1 o b a t a. Fig. 

 99, 7. Beutm. 'lib, p. 67 



Cynipid. Clubbed oak leaf gall, Dryophanta clavula 



Beutm. 



Fusiform, green, succulent, thin-shelled leaf gall with a free cell within, occurs 



singly on the acute lobes of several oaks. Fig. 68, 4. Beutm. 'iid, p. 366 



Cynipid. Dryophanta notha O. S. 

 ' See also, (14) (6) on p. 109. 



