Kinsey: Gall Wasp Genus Cynips 
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RANGE. — Georgia: Irwinton (Kinsey coll.). 
Illinois: America (types, Kinsey coll.). 
Indiana: Spencer (hybrid with fuscata; Kinsey coll.). 
Kansas: Riley County (inch hybrids with fuscata; Marlatt in 
Kans. Agric. Coll, and Kinsey coll.). 
Probably restricted to a Southeastern area including most of Georgia, 
Alabama, the Tennessee Valley in Tennessee, and the Mississippi Basin 
including the lower Ohio and Missouri drainage areas. Figure 60. 
TYPES. — 39 females, many galls. Holotype and paratype females 
and galls in the Kinsey collection. Paratype females and galls in the 
U.S. National Museum, the American Museum of Natural History, and 
the Museum of Comparative Zoology. Labelled America, Illinois; galls 
October 16, 1927 ; Q. Michauxii; Kinsey collector. 
FIG. 60. SOUTHERN VARIETY OF CYNIPS GEMMULA 
Possible extension of known range shown by shading. 
The type material was collected on October 16, at which 
time all the galls had fallen from the leaves and were rapidly 
disintegrating in the wet ground. This type collection was 
made from a single, isolated tree of Quercus Michauxii , on the 
broadest and wettest part of the Ohio River flood plain, within 
a half mile of the river and about 13 miles from the point of 
union of the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers. The material is 
identical with that we have from central Georgia and with part 
of the material from. Riley County in northeastern Kansas. 
The rest of the Riley County material is intermediate between 
cruenta and fuscata . The Illinois, Indiana, and Kansas 
