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Globose or fusiform, stemmed, smooth, shining, dark-brown leaf gall, length 



4 cm, greatest diameter 3.5 to 4.5 mm, length of stem 4 to 6 or 8 mm. Mex. 

 Trotter '11, p. 123 



Cynipid. ?Andricus longepedunculatus Trott. 



(18) Presumably leaf galls, the gall unknown 

 Reared from oak, presumablj^ from a gall resembling that made by Cynips. 

 Felt 'o8e, p. 391 



Itonid. Thecodiplosis quercifolia Felt 

 Probably reared from oak leaves. Felt '07a, p. 137 



Itonid. Dicrodiplosis quercina Felt 



7 Galls of the aments or catkins 



Clavate, irregular, rather angulate, thin-shelled, polythalamous, clustered, 

 staminate, brown, ament gall, diameter 3 or 4 mm, on Q. a g r i f o 1 i a. 

 FuUaway '11, p. 339 



Cynipid. Dryophanta dubiosa FuUw. 

 Globular, woolly gall, diameter 12 mm, on Q. a q u a t i c a. Ashm. '81, p. XVI 



Cynipid. Andricus turneri. Ashm. 

 Rounded, shotlike, greenish white, soft, spongy, polythalamous gall on red 

 oak catkins. PI. 2, fig. 7. Bassett '90. p. 73 



Cynipid. Oak flower gall, C a 1 1 i r h y t i s p u 1 c h r a Bass. 

 Conical, monothalamous blossom galls, dark brown or black when dry, length 

 2.5-3 mm, on Q. m y r t i f o 1 i a. Beatm. '17, p. 346 



Cynipid. Andricus myrtifoliae Beutm. 

 Ovate, smooth, blossom galls, diameter i mm, on Q. c i n e r e a. Ashm. '87, 



P- 143 



Cynipid. Andricus blastophagus Ashm. 



Nodular enlargements of the flower cluster, more or less concealed by the floret. 

 They are small, succulent and shrivel soon after the flies emerge, on Q. m i n o r. 

 See also, fig. 107, 1-3. Beutm. loc, p. 123 



Cynipid. Oak flake gall, N e u r o t e r u s f 1 o c c o s u s Bass. 

 Oval, small, short, dark slate colored, ament galls, length 1.25 mm, diameter 

 I mm, on Q. o b t u s i 1 o b a. Bassett '00, p. 318 



Cynipid. Andricus exiguus Bass. 

 Small, black, polythalamous galls in sterile florets of Q. i 1 i c i f o 1 i a, occasion- 

 ally very abundant, diameter 2.5 mm. Bassett '90, p. 79 



Cynipid. C a 1 1 i r h y t i s c 1 a r k e i Bass. 

 Globose, monothalamous, pale wood colored galls in dense clusters near the 

 ends of the aments, on Q. p 1 a t a n o i d e s. Fig. 53, 7. Beutm. 'loc 

 p. 129 



Cynipid. Oak flower stem gall, Neuroterus pallid us Bass 

 Globose, moderately thick-shelled, yellowish, almost smooth, pithy gall, 

 diameter 20 to 35 mm, possibly on oak blossoms. Fig. in, 8, 9. Beutm. 

 '09b, p. 65. 



Cynipid. Amphibolips trizonata Ashm. 

 Reared from undescribcd oak blossom galls. Felt 'o8e, p. 325 



Itonid. Lasioptera querciflorae Felt 



