1913] Felt— The Gall Midge Fauna of New England 135 



LESTREMIIN.E. 

 Lestremiinarise. 



Catocha americana Felt, Franconia, N. H., Mrs. A. T. Slosson. 



C. slossonoe Felt, Franconia, N. H., Mrs. A. T. Slosson. 

 Lestremia franconice Felt, Franconia, N. H., Mrs. A. T. Slosson. 



Campy lomyzari se . 



Prionellus dilatata Felt, Worcester, Mass., Dr. M. T. Thompson. 

 Monardia barlowi Felt, Kingston, R. I., Prof. John Barlow. 

 M. articulosa Felt, White Mountains, Morrison. 

 M. vwdesta sp. now, New Haven, Conn., H. L. Viereck. 



Heteropezinae. 



Miastor americana Felt, Connecticut, Prof. W. M. Wheeler. 

 Johnsonomyia rubra Felt, Montpelier, Vt., C. W. Johnson, June 

 1906. 



ITONIDIDIN.E 



Epidosariae. 



Didactylomyia longimana Felt, Auburndale, Mass., August 1906, 

 C. W. Johnson. 



D. capitata sp. nov., North Adams, Mass., August 1907, Owen 



Bryant. 

 Colpodia cornuta sp. nov., Jamaica Plain, Mass., October 31, 1910, 



Miss Cora H. Clarke. 

 Dirhiza montana Felt, White Mountains, Morrison. 

 Asynapta frosti sp. nov., Framingham, Mass., June 1, 1910, C. A. 



Frost. 

 A. nobilis sp. nov., Bridgeton, Me., August 25, C. W. Johnson. 



Dasyneuriariae. 

 Rhabdophaga salicifolia Felt. Thickened, greenish midrib fold on 



Spiraea. Magnolia, Mass., Miss Cora H. Clarke. 

 R. batatas Walsh. Irregular, ovoid or subglobular twig gall on 



willow. Springfield, Mass., Miss F. A. Stebbins. 

 R. strobiloides Walsh. Pine cone gall on willow, common in New 



England. 

 R. brassicoides Walsh. Large, open, rosette or cabbage gall on 



willow. Springfield, Mass., Miss F. A. Stebbins. 

 R. gnaphaloides Walsh. Ovate, terminal bud gall on willow. 



Springfield, Mass., Miss F. A. Stebbins. 



