Kinsey: Gall Wasp Genus Cynips 
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current synonomy of the galls of pisum and true pezo- 
machoides except in those cases where the records distinctly 
apply to the Middle Western areas in which erinacei occurs. 
Cynips pezomachoides variety derivatus, new variety 
agamic form 
Figures 67, 323-324, 376, 419 
FEMALE. — The head almost wholly rufous; the whole basal half 
of each antenna rufous; rich rufous on the entire mesonotum, over the 
whole of the pronotum laterally, the mesopleuron, and all of the legs; 
the abdomen piceous black, red rufous on the second segment basally; 
the mesonotum more hairy than in other varieties, closely punctate and 
rather rough; wings averaging about 0.18 of the body in length; large 
insects 2.5 to 4.0 mm. in length. Figures 376, 419. 
GALL. — The typical form always naked, noticeably large and 
spheroidal, up to 11.0 mm. in diameter, usually with two larval cells; 
on Quercus alba . Figures 323-324. 
RANGE. — Pennsylvania: Meadville (incl. hybrids with wheeleri; 
Roy Wilson in Kinsey coll.) . 
Ohio: Coolville and Chillicothe (incl. hybrids; Kinsey coll.). 
West Virginia: Wolf Summit and Parkersburg (incl. hybrids with 
erinacei; Kinsey coll.). 
Indiana: Bedford, Bloomington, 6 miles east of Bloomington, 10 
miles southeast of Bloomington, and 7 miles southeast of Bloomington 
(incl. hybrids; Kinsey coll.). Spencer (gall, Kinsey coll.). Clinton 
(hybrid with ozark, Kinsey coll.). Charlestown (incl. hybrids, E. W. 
Spieth in Kinsey coll.). Palmyra (incl. hybrids with erinacei, C. C. 
Deam in Kinsey coll.). 
Illinois: Eddyville (incl. hybrids with ozark; 0. Buchanan in Kin- 
sey coll.). Olney and Bloomfield in Johnson County (Kinsey coll.). 
America (gall, Kinsey coll.). 
Kentucky: Paducah and Wickliffe (incl. hybrids with ozark, Kin- 
sey coll.). 
Tennessee: Tazewell, Tellicoe River near Madisonville, Clinch 
River near Maynardsville, and Charleston (Kinsey coll.). Cades Cove 
(gall, Kinsey coll.). 
South Carolina: Travellers Rest (incl. hybrids with pezomachoides ; 
Kinsey coll.). 
Georgia: 6 miles north of Trion (incl. hybrids with wheeleri, Kin- 
sey coll.). Acworth (galls, Kinsey coll.). Madison and Hartwell (incl. 
hybrids with pezomachoides; Kinsey coll.). Barnesville (incl. hybrids, 
Kinsey coll.). Henderson and Irwinton (Kinsey coll.). 
Alabama: Athens (Kinsey coll.). Troy (galls, incl. hybrids, Kin- 
sey coll.). 13 miles north of Troy (types; also some hybrids; Kinsey 
coll.). 
