Kinsey : Gall Wasp Genus Cynips 
387 
Acraspis erinacei err. det. Beutenmiiller, 1904, Amer. Mus. Journ. 4: 
104, fig. 35. Err. det. Beutenmiiller, 1904, Amer. Mus. Guide Leaflet 
16: 18, fig. 35. Err. det. Weld, 1926 (in part), Proc. U.S. Nat. 
Mus. 68 (10) : 57. 
Philonix pezomachoides Beutenmiiller, 1909 (in part), Bull. Amer. Mus. 
Nat. Hist. 26: 247, pi. 43 fig. 1. Thompson, 1915, Amer. Ins. Galls: 
pi. 3, fig. 33. Felt, 1918, N.Y., Mus. Bull. 200: 94, fig. 89 (1). 
Philonyx erinacei err. det. Beutenmiiller in Smith, 1910, Ins. N.J.: 598. 
Acraspis quercus-erinacei Dalla Torre and Kieffer, 1910, Das Tierreich 
24:645. ' 
Philonyx pezomachoides Beutenmiiller in Smith, 1910, Ins. N.J.: 598. 
Cynips pezomachoides var. B Kinsey, 1927, Field and Lab. Manual in 
Biol.: 108. 
Diplolepis erinacei err. det. Weld in Leonard, 1928 (in part), Ins. N.Y.: 
969. 
FEMALE. — The head almost wholly rufous ; the four basal seg- 
ments of each antenna rufous, brightest on the first two segments; 
rufous on the entire mesonotum, the entire pronotum laterally, the 
mesopleuron, and all of the legs; the abdomen rufo-piceous, bright yel- 
low rufous on the second segment basally; the mesonotum fairly naked, 
more or less punctate, distinctly coriaceous posteriorly ; wings averaging 
about 0.23 of the body in length ; not large insects, 2.5 to 3.2 mm. in 
length. Figures 351, 375, 418. 
GALL. — Known definitely only from the naked form; up to 7.0 mm. 
in diameter; on leaves of Quercus alba. 
RANGE. — New Hampshire : Alton Bay and Exeter (incl. hybrid 
with wheeleri; Mrs. D. Tenney in Kinsey coll.) . 
FIG. 66. COASTAL PLAIN VARIETY OF C. PEZOMACHOIDES 
Possible extension of known range shown by shading. 
