2o8 BRITISH GALLS 



Fungi Thrckened yellow spots on the stems, leaves, and fruit, 



containing the pale brown aecidiospores. Teleutospores 

 on JuniperuS communis. 



Gymnosporangium clavariaeforme Jacq. 546 

 Syn. Roestelia lacerata Tulasne. 

 Plowrighti p. 233. Connold, Plant Galls, fig. 126. 



LEGUMINOSAE 



Oenista anglica Linn. 86. Needle Whin. 

 Diptera Terminal leaves tufted, swollen, forming a yellowish 

 hairy mass about the size of a hazel nut. Sometimes the 

 flowers and buds are also th ickened and distorted. Larvae 

 gregarious, white at first, then pale rose colour. July and 

 August. M. E. 



PERRISIA GENISTICOLA F. L5w 547 



Houard, No. 3349. 5470 



547* 



Genista tinctoria Linn. 76. Dyer's Green Weed. 

 Terminal leaves and flowers swollen. See No. $47. 



PeRRISIA GENISTICOLA F. Low 548 



Connold, Plant Galls, fig. 120. S wanton. Knowledge, 549 

 June, 1910. Houard, Nos^ 3368, 3369. 



Internodes at the extremity of the twig shortened and 

 much thickened, forming globular fleshy galls about 8 to 

 10 mm. in diameter; the lateral shoots are also often 

 atrophied and deformed. Plurilocular. Larvae yellowish- 

 white, movements jerky. M. E. Imago, April, I L 



Contarinia melanocera Kieffer 550 



Houard, No. 3372. 



Ulez europaeus Linn. 112. Common Gorse. 

 Coleop- Young stems with rounded or ovoid swellings about 

 tera the size of a large pea, longitudinally striated. Unilocular, 

 with a single larva. M. G. Spring, H. (Text, Fig. 6.) 



Apion SCUTELLARE Kirby 551 

 Connold, Plant Galls, fig. 1 16. Swanton, Knowledge, 

 June, 1910. Houard, No. 3399. 



Diptera Bud swollen, forming a green, fleshy, ovoid or conical 

 gall, about S mm. high by 3 mm. in diameter, with a large 

 internal cavity. 



Asphondylia ULICIS Verrall 552 

 Verrall, 1875, p. 224 Trail, 1873, P- i?^- Connold, 

 Plant Galls, p. 245. 



