CATALOGUE OF BRITISH PLANT-GALLS 185 



Thalictruin minus Linn. 36. Lesser Meadow Rue. 

 Diptera Fruit deformed, swollen and globular. Isolated galls 

 are very inconspicuous. Larvae yellow. M. E. July, IL 



Clinodiplosis thalictricola Rub. 356 



Syn. Cecidomyia thalictri Trail. 



Houard, No. 2441. According to Collin (Ent. Mo. Mag., 

 May, 1904, p. 97), the gall mentioned b^ Trail in Proc. 

 Ent. Soc. Lond. of September 7, 1 88 1, and in Botan. Exch. 

 Rep., T883, p. 83, is apparently that of Rubsaamen's 

 Clinodiplosis thalictricola (v. Kieffer, Ann. Soc, Ent. Fr., 

 1901, p. 526). 



Fungi Fusiform swelling on the stem. See No. 355. 



Urocystis soROSPORibiDES Korn 357 

 Plowright, p. 287. 



Thalictnun flavum Linn. 71. Common Meadow Rue. 

 Oiptera Fruit deformed, swollen and globular. See No. 356. 



Clinodiplosis thalictricola Riib. 358 

 Connold, Plant Galls, fig. 266. Houard, No. 2448. 



Fungi Thickened spots on the leaves, purple-brown above, 



yellow below, containing the orange-yellow aecidiospores. 

 May and June. 



PUCCINIA PERSISTENS Plowright 3S9 



Plowright, p. 180. 



Anemone nemorosa Linn. 108. Wood Anemone. 

 I''">8» Roundish or elongated swellings on the stems and 



midribs, containing the blackish -brown spore masses. 

 July and August. 



Urocystis anemones Persoon 360 

 Syn. Urocystis pompholygodes XAv. 361 



Plowright, p. 288. Connold, Plant Galls, fig. 256. 



Eanunculus acris Linn. 112. Upright Buttercup. 

 Diptera Leaflets thickened at the base and margins, the latter 

 rolled back until they meet, forming a rylindrical pointed 

 (sometimes reddish) receptacle for the gregarious red 

 larvae. M. G. or M. E. Imago, June, II. 



Perrisia ranunculi Bremi 362 

 Syn. Cecidomyia ranunculi Bremi. 

 Houard, No. 2423. 



Fungi Stem and midribs swollen. See No. 360. 363 



Urocystis anemones Persoon 364 

 Plowright, p. 288. 



