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(Fig. 5) is quite ball-shaped and covered with very short hairlets ^). This 

 is the largest kind, which occurs very commonly in the mountain-forests. 

 The second kind (Fig. 6) is more oblong, smaller and covered thickly with 

 longer hairs -). It is generally of a red colour. 



The third form (Fig. 7) is very small, unpubescent but covered with a 

 corky layer, so that its surface is gray ^). Moreover the galls are often 

 situated cross-wise on the nerves. 



Re the similarity of the gall-formers, I refer to what I have already said 

 about the case of Stefanieila falcaria Felt. 



Fig, 7. Nether surface of a leaf of 

 Villebrunnea rubescens Bl. galled by 

 Schizomyia villebrunneae Felt. nat. size. 



Asphondylia litseae Felt. 



This gall has not been described yet. The gall itself was collected by me 

 but got lost; the gall-formers were cultivated by me. From my annotations I 

 see that there is a swelling of the top of the stem with several larval-chambers. 

 It was found on Litsea spec, in a ravine of Mount-Oengaran, at a height of 

 1400 M. 



1) W. UND J. Docters van Leeuwen-Rijnvaan. Einige Gallen aus Java. V ter 

 Beitrag. Marcellia Vol. X 1911 pag. 88 No: 246 Fig. 102. 



2) idem. pag. 289. No: 247. 



3) idem VI ter Beitrag. Bull, du Jard. bot. d. Buitenzorg. Serie II No: III. 1912 

 pag. 48 No. 341. 



