66 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



A. diervillae Felt, 07-165 and 16-140 (Cecidomyia inaequalis 



Stebbins, 10-48). Bush-honeysuckle Midge. 

 Mass.— Mt. Holyoke (Stehhins). 



The galls consist of enlarged buds and fruit of Diervilla (Felt, 

 18-187). 



A. monacha Osten Sacken. Nun Midge. 



Me. — Oquossoc, July 1. N. H. — Jaffrey, June 14. 



Mass. — Magnolia, Sept. 1 (Clarke); Worcester (Thompson); 



Springfield (Stehhins). R. I. — Buttonwoods, June 15. 



An apical, subglobular, rather firm gall on goldenrod (Felt, 

 16-127 and 18-193). 



A. thalictri Felt, 11-547. Meadowrue-seed Midge. 



N. H.— Shelburne. 



Mass. — Magnolia, Aug. 8-18 (Cora H. Clarke); Brookline, 



June 2. 



Irregular swollen seed-capsules on Thalictrum (Felt, 16-137 

 and 18-128). 



Schizomyia Kieffer. 



S. coryloides (Walsh and Riley). Grape Filbert Gall. ■ 



Mass. — Springfield, on stems of frost grape, Vitis cordifolia 



(Stehhiiis); Worcester (Thompson) . 



Irregular, fusiform pubescent galls, in clusters (Felt, 16-108 

 and 18-166). 



S. petiolicola Felt, 08-379. Grape-petiole Gall. 



Mass. — An oval gall on the stem or tendril (Felt, 18-167). 



S. pomum (Walsh and Riley). Grape Apple Gall. 



Mass. — Springfield, on northern fox grape, Vitis lahrusca (Steh- 



An irregular nut-Hke gall (Felt, 16-109 and 18-166). 



S. speciosa Felt, 14-112. 



N. H. — Franconia (Mrs. Slosson). 



Cincticomia Felt. 



C. caryae Felt, 08-380 and 16-155. 

 Mass. — Worcester (Thompson). 



C. connecta Felt, 08-381 and 16-170. 



Conn.— Westville, May 8, 1903 (Dr. W. E. Britton). 



C. globosa Felt, 09-291 and 16-160. 



Mass.— Magnolia, Apr. 26, 1909 (Cora H. Clarke). 



Hemispherical gall on the under side of the leaves of black oak 

 (Felt, 18-92). 



C. majalis (Osten Sacken), Oak- vein Gall. 

 Me. — Mt. Desert. 



Mass. — Springfield (Stehhins). Conn. — . 



