Kinsey: Gall Wasp Genus Cynips 
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Kinsey coll.). Nashville and Spencer (Q. alba and Q. Michauxii, Kinsey 
coll.) . Letts (Q. Michauxii, E. B. Ruth in Kinsey coll.) . Charlestown 
(H. Spieth in Kinsey coll.). 
Illinois: Evanston, Glencoe, Glen Ellyn, and Fountaindale (acc. 
Weld 1926). Oakwood, Oakley, and Urbana (A. E. Miller in Kinsey 
coll.). Danville (galls, W. V. Balduf in Kinsey coll.). Eddyville (O. 
Buchanan in Kinsey coll.) . West Union, Norris City, Olney, Bonnie, 
Bloomfield in Johnson County, and America (Kinsey coll.). Pana 
(galls, Kinsey coll.) . 
FIG. 41. NORTHEASTERN VARIETY, C. FULVICOLLIS ON 
Q. ALBA 
Probably of post-Pleistocene origin, hybrid of more northern and more southern 
varieties. 
Kentucky : Paducah, Wickliffe, Dawson Springs, and Pinehill (Kin- 
sey coll.) . Cleveland (gall, Kinsey coll.) . 
Virginia: Bluemont (acc. Weld 1926) . Blue Ridge Mts. near 
Natural Bridge Station, and Winchester (Kinsey coll.) . 
Iowa: Corinth (C. Barracks coll. acc. Weld 1926). Ames ? (Gillette 
coll., types of gillettei? Also material of niger in U.S. Nat. Mus.) . 
Nebraska: Nebraska City (acc. Weld 1926) . 
Missouri : Kimmswick (acc. Weld 1926) . St. Louis and Allenton 
(galls, E. S. Anderson in Kinsey coll.). Rankin (Kinsey coll.) . 
Kansas : Dexter ( Q . Michauxii, R. Voris in Kinsey coll.) . Leaven- 
worth (galls in Kinsey coll.) . 
Apparently thruout the northeastern United States and adjacent 
Canada, westward to Nebraska, southward to Kentucky and Kansas. 
The variety appears to be a hybrid of major x canadensis, and since 
there are many forms of intergrades between these and fulvicollis, the 
extreme locality records are open to question. Figure 41. 
