54 Supplementary List 



297. Cecidomyia. Grape petiole gall. Wild grape. R. I. Sept. The petiole either in middle 

 or nearer blade of leaf is swollen tovform an elongate or abruptly oval swelling. Sec- 

 tioning: the wood is found thickened and the pith cavity enlarged pari-passu. 

 Larvae in pith, plate 9, 297. 

 Asteromyia petiolicola Felt. 



GRASS. 



1. Cecidomyia agrostis. 0. S. '67, p. 204-205. Grass. Resembles aments of hop, plate 10, L 

 Asleromijia agrostis O. S. 



GOLDENROD (SoUdago) 



4L Asphondylia monacha. 0. S. 70-71, p. 347, Solidago. Mass. Aug. Aborted buds form- 

 ing tufts or sprays of short leaves, the central pair making an oval cell in which the 

 larva lives, plate 9, 41. 



64. Gnorimoschema gallaesolidaginis. Bnsck '05, p. 824-825 =Gelechia galloisolidaginis Riley. 

 Goldenrod stem gall. Mass. June, Aug., plate 10, 64. 



88. Dasyneura (?) solidaginis. O. S. '61, p. 418. Solidago. N. H. Aug. Beut. Cat., p. 

 271. A bunch gall with inner leaves linear. Central cell solitary or several to- 

 gether, plate 9, 88. 



(?) Rhopalomyia solidaginis. 



94. Trypeta soUdaginis. (Eurosta gall.) Beut. '04, p. 34. Mass. Dec-Jan. Loew 74, p. 

 279-280 (F). Abrupt oval swelling of stem, plate 9, 94. 

 Eurosta soUdaginis Fitch. 



109. Cecidomyia, carbonaria. 0. S. Sohdago. Mass., R. I., N. H. June-July. Yellowish, 

 polished, elevated areas with dark border, plate 10, 109. 



Asteromyia (9) rubra Felt. 



124. Lasioptera tumifica. Beut. Solidago species. Mass. Late May. Rough, subglobular, 

 frequently excentric on stem, plate 9, 124. 

 Lasioptera solidaginis O. S. 



149. Paedisca saligneana. Moth. Eiccosma scudderiana (Clem) KeUicott Canad. Entom. '78; 

 Riley '70, 2 Rept., p. 134-135. Euryptychia saligneana (Clem). R. I., Mass. 

 May. Gall like Gn. gallaesolidaginis but smaller and in or near flower-head, plate 

 9, 149. 



Eucosma scudderiana Clem. 

 164. Cecidomyia hirtipes. 0. S. '67, p. 195. Goldenrod. Mass., R. I. May. Large sweUing 

 of terminal bud resembhng a dried prune in texture; hard center, plate 9, 164. 

 Rhopalomyia hirtipes O. S. 



248. Rust on solidago and crattegus fruit enlarging them. Warty, white threads extruding from 

 each pustule in which spores are held. Has cecid. larvae, but may be fungus, plate 

 9, 248. 



Puccinia solidaginis Peck. 



268. Cecidomyia. Solidago. Mass. July. Globular on root stalk, 6 mm., somewhat pointed 

 at apex, brown in color and with crackled and scaly surface. Very fleshy, plate 



9, 268. 



Unknown, unless it be a young gall of Rhopalomyia hirtipes O. S. 

 511- • Solidago root, Apr. Gall at crown or on root-stock, oval, prostrate, suc- 



culent, wall scurfy, thick, fleshy; cavity large, irregular. Emerges at apex, plate 



10, 311. 



