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. Dryophanta verrucosas Cameron, 1891, Trans. & Ann. Rpt. Manchester 
Micros. Soc. 1891: 67, pi. 4 fig. 17a. 
Dryophanta divisa (sex. gen.) Cameron, 1893, Brit. Phytoph. Hymen. 
4: 127, pi. 2 fig. 4a, pi. 16 fig. la ($, $, 0). 
Diplolepis divisa (sex. gen.) Dalla Torre and Kieffer, 1910, Das Tier- 
reich 24: 343, 349, 756, 783, 789, fig. 174 B ($, $, ©). Kieffer, 
1914, Schroder Ins. Mitteleuropas 3 (3) : 63. Henrich, 1916, Verh. 
Siebenburg. Ver. Hermannstadt 66: 104. Ross, 1916, Pflanzengallen 
Bayerns: 63. Houard, 1919, Marcellia 16: 139. Houard, 1919, 
Marcellia 17 : 11. Ross and Hedicke, 1927, Pflanzengallen Mit.- und 
Nordeuropas : 231. Tavares, 1928, Broteria 25: 31, fig. 33. 
Diplolepis verrucosa Kieffer, 1914, Schroder Ins. Mitteleuropas 3 (3) : 
20, 44, 63, pi. 2 fig. 6 b. 
Cynips divisa form verrucosus Kinsey, 1920, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 
42:379. 
FEMALE AND MALE. — Differing from the bisexual forms known 
for other species of European Cynips in having the mesonotum some- 
what roughened especially anteriorly about the parapsidal grooves, the 
mesopleura with a limited rough spot, and the tip of the second abscissa 
of the radius with, perhaps, a more distinct sort of triangulate enlarge- 
ment. Fig. 101. 
GALL. — Irregularly cylindrical cells irregularly constricted to give 
the appearance of two or three fused cylinders, each conically tipped; 
up to 2.5 by 8.0 mm. in width and length; swollen a bit where it is 
attached to the leaf; green or reddish, slightly pubescent, set with 
minute, watery vesicles. Attached at the edge of a leaf, at the tip of a 
vein; rarely in the buds or on the young shoots. Known only from 
Quercus pedunculata and Q. sessiliflora. 
RANGE. — Probably that of the agamic form divisa (fig. 18), which 
is confined to more Central Europe. The bisexual form verrucosa is 
definitely recorded from the following localities: 
England: southern part (acc. Connold 1908). 
Denmark (acc. Houard 1908). 
Germany: Freiburg i. B. (acc. Rossig 1904). Halle (acc. Schlech- 
tendal 1870). Near Berlin (acc. Schlechtendal 1870). Schleswig (acc. 
Adler 1881). Thuringen (in Kinsey coll.). Bavaria (acc. Ross 1916). 
Dresden (acc. Riedel 1910). Zwickau (acc. Schlechtendal 1870). Wartha, 
Zobten, and Neuwaldau (acc. Dittrich and Schmidt 1909). Griinberg 
in Silesia (acc. Schmidt 1907). Nisky in der Lausitz (acc. Schlech- 
tendal 1870). 
France: Normandy (acc. Noury 1911). Lorraine (Liebel acc. 
Riedel 1896). 
Austria: Northern Tyrol (acc. Fortwaengler 1907). 
Rumania: Hermannstadt (acc. Henrich 1916). 
Czecho- Slovakia: (acc. Bayer 1914). 
ORIGINAL DESCRIPTION.— Schlechtendal, 1870, Stettiner Ent. 
Zeit. 31:389. spatiiegaster verrucosus, n. sp. 
