REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST 1906 \ ie 
_ Choristoneura albomaculata n. sp. . 
Female. Length 2 mm. Antennae 4 the length of the body, 
sparsely haired, pale yellowish, 18 segments. Face pale with a 
few scattering hairs on the front; eyes margined with whitish scales 
posteriorly. Mesonotum black with a pale median line; scutellum 
and abdomen black, the latter clothed with black scales and with 
six whitish spots on the lateral margin of the abdomen. Incisures 
reddish yellow; irregular spots of whitish scales occur below the 
Wing insertion; ovipositor yellowish; coxae yellowish with a few 
white scales, the anterior and mid pair with long black setae anter- 
iorly; femora with the basal # whitish, the remainder black; tibiae 
black with a white line of scales down the inside; tarsi black. 
Bred August 14, 1906, from a blister gall on Solidago taken at 
Albany, N.Y. 
Type Cecid. 758, N.Y. State Museum. 
Choristoneura cinerea n. sp. 
Female. Length 2 mm. Antennae extending to the base of 
the abdomen, sparsely clothed with fine hairs, dark brown, 25 seg- 
ments; face sparsely ornameénted with whitish hairs. Mesonotum 
a nearly uniform dark brown, submedian lines ornamented with 
grayish hairs; scutellum dark brown with sparse apical setae; post- 
scutellum dark brown. Abdomen dark brown; incisures and 
pleurae pale whitish orange, the basal segment thickly clothed with 
silvery white scales; the posterior margin of the 3d abdominal seg- 
ment sparsely ornamented with silvery scales; terminal segmen's 
pale orange. Coxae dark yellowish; femora yellowish white with 
a more or less broad fuscous band near the middle. Anterior and 
mid tibiae fuscous dorsally, pale yellowish ventrally. Posterior 
tibiae pale yellowish; tarsi fuscous, lighter ventrally. 
Taken at Albany, N.Y. June 21, 1906. 
Type Cecid. 341, N.Y. State Museum. 
Choristoneura hamamelidis n. sp. 
Female. Length 2mm. Antennae extending to the base of the 
abdomen, sparsely haired, dark brown, 27 segments; face dark 
brown with patches of whitish scales below the insertion of the an- 
tennae; eyes margined posteriorly with silvery white. Mesonotum 
