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Gillette, 1892, Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 1 (2) : 113. Gillette, 1893, 
Ent. News 4: 28, 29. Dalla Torre, 1893, Cat. Hymen. 2: 64. Dalla 
Torre and Kieffer, 1902, Gen. Ins. Hymen. Cynip. 58. Beutenmiiller, 
1904, Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 20: 25. Jarvis, 1907, Rpt. Ent. 
Soc. Ont. 37:69. Beutenmiiller, 1907 (in part), Bull. Amer. Mus. 
Nat. Hist. 23: 466. Jarvis, 1909 Rpt. Ent. Soc. Ont. 40: 86. Dalla 
Torre and Kieffer, 1910, Das Tierreich 24 : 410, 817. Thompson, 
1915, Amer. Ins. Galls: 15, 36. Weld, 1922 (in part), Proc. U.S. 
Nat. Mus. 61 (18) : 10. Cresson, 1923, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. 
48:200. Weld, 1926, Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 68 (10) : 58. Weld in 
Leonard, 1928, Ins. N.Y.: 970. 
Philonix macrocarpae Ashmead in Smith, 1900, Cat. Ins. N.J.: 548. 
Felt, 1906, Ins. Aff. Pk. & Woodl. Trees: 713. Beutenmiiller, 1909 
(in part), Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist. 26: 251, pi. 43 fig. 11. Viereck, 
1916, Hymen. Conn.: 382. Felt, 1918 (in part), N.Y. Mus. Bull. 
200: 94, fig. 89 (11). 
Philonyx macrocarpae Beutenmiiller in Smith, 1910 (in part), Ins. N.J.: 
598. 
Philonix hirta err. det. Cosens, 1912, Trans. Canad. Inst. 9: 342. Err. 
det. Felt, 1921, N.Y. Mus. Bull. 231-232: 73. 
Acraspis macrocarpa Weld, 1922 (in part), Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 61 
(18) : 13. 
[NOT Diplolepis q. macrocarpae Karsch, published as Cynips macro- 
carpae by Dalla Torre, 1893, Cat. Hymen. 2: 73.] 
[Acraspis macrocarpae and Philonix macrocarpae of Beutenmiiller, Felt, 
and Weld papers, 1907 to date, apply in part to variety undulata 
(Gillette).] 
FEMALE. — A variable insect, deep rufous, rufo-piceous, and black 
to entirely black in color, the antennae similarly dark rufo-piceous and 
black; lateral lines practically absent; wings reduced to stubs 0.21 of 
the body in length; body 2.5 to 3.5 mm. in length, the insect larger and 
more robust than variety scelesta, smaller and less robust than opima. 
Figures 384, 428. 
GALL. — Usually elongate ellipsoid; up to 4.0 mm. in length; the 
faceted surface hardly with projecting tips and consequently fairly 
smooth in appearance; on leaves of Quercus macrocarpa. Figures 316, 
329. 
RANGE. — Quebec: Dows Lake (gall, Rowland in Gray Herb.). 
Ontario: province (acc. Jarvis 1907). Toronto (Brodie in U.S. 
Nat. Mus.). 
New York: Medina (acc. Weld 1926). St. Lawrence County (acc. 
Bassett 1890). Manorville (?) and Farmingdale (?) (acc. Weld 1928) . 
Ohio: Rockport (types; Bassett). 
Indiana: Delphi, Steubenville, Mongo, Romney, Morocco, Aurora, 
Clinton, and Rogers in Pike County (Kinsey coll.). Auburn (gall, Kin- 
sey coll.). Roachdale (gall, G. Blaydes in Kinsey coll.). 
Michigan: Lansing (acc. Gillette). Tekonsha, Wayland, Owosso, 
and Three Rivers (Kinsey coll.). 
Illinois: Evanston, Winnetka, Libertyville, Glen Ellyn, and Moline 
