70 FAUNA OF NEW ENGLAND. 



C. caryaecola Felt, 21-114. 



Mass.- — -Auburndale; Worcester {Thompson); Springfield {Steh- 



bins) . 



The gall is subglobular, with a long slender apical process. 



C. consobrina Felt, 09-292. 

 Mass. — Barre, May 1. Conn. — . 



Small, depressed globular leaf-gall on hickory (Felt, 18-46 and 

 21-103). 



C. holotricha (Osten Sacken). Hickory Onion-gall. 



Mass. — Beverly, Apr. 29; Worcester {Thompson)] Springfield, 



Oct. {Stehhins). 



A globular fuzzy leaf -gall (Felt, 18-47 and 21-101). 



C. inanis Felt, 09-292. 



Mass. — Worcester {Thompson). 



An irregular subglobose gall with false chamber at the tip 

 (Felt, 18-47 and 21-111). 



C. persicoides (Beutenmueller). Hickory Peach-gall. 

 Mass. — Springfield {Stehhins). Conn. — . 



Globular hairy galls, usually clustered along the midrib (Felt, 

 18-46 and 21-113). 



C. sanguinolenta (Osten Sacken). Hickory Cone-gall. 



Mass, — Worcester, July {Thompson); Springfield {Stehhins). 



Conn. — . 



Narrowly conical leaf -galls (Felt, 18-43 and 21-105). 



C. thompsoni (Felt), 08-388 and 21-106. 



Mass. — Worcester, July {Thompson). Conn. — . 



A melon-shaped long-haired gall on the leaves of hickory 

 (Felt, 18-47). 



C. tubicola (Osten Sacken). Hickory Tube-gall. 



Mass. — Auburndale; Worcester, July {Thompson); Springfield 



{Stehhins) . 



Cylindrical tube-Hke galls, 4-5 mm. long (Felt, 18-42 and 

 21-108). 



Monarthropalpus Riibsaamen. 



M. buxi (Laboulbene). Box-leaf Midge. 

 R. I. — Newport, May 29; Kingston. 



An irregular oval swelling on the leaves of box, Buxus semper- 

 virens (Felt, 21-236). 



Hormomyia Loew. 



H. cincta Felt, 21-216. 



N. H.— Hampton, May 21, 1906 {Shaw). 



