148 
BRITISH GALLS 
Hymen- 
optera 
If 
> 1 
Coleop- 
tera 
Lepidop- 
tera 
Diptera 
oval, dark shining green, glabrous above, very hairy 
beneath.” 
PONTANIA PROXIMA Lepel 1 26 
Syn. Nematus gallicola Steph. 
Cameron, ii., 203. Houard, No. 814. 
Bean-like swelling on the leaf. Usually closer to the 
midrib than that of P. proximo, , and with the long axis 
parallel to it. 
Pontania Bridgmani Cam. 127 
Connold, Plant Galls, fig. 274. Houard considers it to 
be the same as P. proximo Lepel, but it appears to be a 
distinct species. Houard, No. 814. 
Petiole and base of leaf considerably thickened, green 
or reddish in the centre. Each gall contains a yellowish- 
green larva. 
Cryptocampus saliceti Fall. 128 
Syn. Cryptocampus gemmarum Zadd., Nematus mucro- 
natus Hartig. 
Houard, p. 137. 
Ovoid swelling on the stem. See No. 86. 
Cryptocampus medullarius Hartig 129 
Connold, Plant Galls, p. 246. Houard, No. 795. 
Petiole swollen. See No. 109. 
Cryptocampus venustus Zadd. 130 
Syn. Euura venusta Zadd. 
Connold, Plant Galls, p. 212. Houard, No. 804. 
Bud greatly swollen, remaining closed and withering 
away; also elongated swellings in the young branches, 
8 to 20 mm. long, with a spacious internal cavity excavated 
in the woody tissue by a caterpillar with brown head and 
black eyes. M. G. 
Cryptocampus ater Jurine 131 
Syn. Cryptocampus angustus Hartig, Euura uigritarsis 
Cam., Euura angusta Cam. 131A 
Connold, Plant Galls, fig. 270, p. 246. Houard, No. 790. 
Rounded swellings on the branches. See No. 91. 
Saperda populnea Linn. 132 
Houard, No. 802. 
Fusiform swellings on the older branches. See No. 115. 
Grapholitha servilleana Dup. 133 
Houard, No. 797. 
Bud-like gall on the shoot. 
Dasyneura salicina Sch. 134 
Syn. Cecidomyia salicina Sch. 
Connold, Plant Galls, p. 246. 
