1913] Felt— The Gall Midge Fauna of New England 139 



S. packardi Felt, Canton, Mass. Swollen twigs of the long-leaved 

 willow, Winthrop Packard. 



Asphondyliariae. 



Asphondylia monacha O. S., Barre, Mass. Apparently unmodified 

 Solidago florets, small, apical rosette galls and adherent 

 leaves, Miss Cora H. Clarke. 



A. thalictri Felt, Magnolia, Mass. Distorted seed capsules of 

 Thalictrum, Miss Cora H. Clarke. 



A. ? diervilloe Felt. Distorted fruit of bush honeysuckle. Spring- 

 field, Mass., Miss F. A. Stebbins (inaequalis). 



A. conspicua O. S. Irregular, subglobular apical gall on cone 

 flower. Westville, Conn., Dr. W. E. Britton. 



Schizomyia pomum Walsh & Riley. Green or reddish, nut-like, 

 polythalamous bud gall on grape. Springfield, Mass., Miss 

 F. A. Stebbins. 



S. coryloides Walsh & Riley. Clustered, fusiform, woolly, pubes- 

 cent bud gall on grape. Springfield, Mass., Miss F. A. 

 Stebbins. 



Cindicornia serrata Felt, Boston, Mass. Circular blister galls on 

 scarlet oak, Miss Cora H. Clarke. 



C. caryoe Felt, Worcester, Mass. Probably reared from oak leaf 

 gall by Dr. M. T. Thompson. 



€. pushdata Felt, Magnolia, Mass. Pustulate swellings on leaves 

 of black oak, Miss Cora H. Clarke. 



C. simpla Felt, Magnolia, Mass. Oval, blister galls on oak leaves, 

 Miss Cora H. Clarke. 



C. podagra Felt, Magnolia, Mass. Narrow, fusiform vein swell- 

 ings on black oak leaves, Miss Cora H. Clarke. 



C globosa Felt, Magnolia, Mass. Subhemispheric galls on black 

 oak leaves, Miss Cora H. Clarke. 



C. pihdoe Walsh, Worcester, Mass. Reddish brown, thick- 

 walled galls on oak leaves, Dr. M. T. Thompson. 



C. sobrina Felt, Worcester, Mass. Reared by Dr. M. T. Thomp- 

 son, probably from oak leaves. 



C. connecta Felt, Westville, Conn., Dr. W. E. Britton. 



€. pustuloides Beutm. Blister or pustule galls on scarlet and 

 black oak leaves. Springfield, Mass., F. A. Stebbins. 



