Quercus breviloba - Toxaa Shin Oak 
"Root" galls 
Dioholcaapia bravinota Wold. JJ 8 . Fig.285. A bullet gall, usually single. at 
base of sprouts in fall. 
Neurotoruo contortua (Weld) agamic. 211a. Fig. 32 . Gnarled woody swellings at 
base of email young sprouts in October, then containing pupae. 
Flower galls 
Neuroterus ovanescena Kinsey. 215. A swelling, 5 mm. long, of the staminato 
axle :Ln early March,Austin,Tex. Adults emerged Apr.4 and oviposited on 
under side of leaves. Entered from literature. 
Acorn galls 
Cell in side of acorn cup, dropping out in 3ept. Like Fig.?}. Never reared. 
Stem galls 
Woody atom swellings 
Oallirhytia elongate (Kinsey). 424. A slight elongated twig swelling up to 
6 .ram.in dia.containing many cells. Kinsey described var.r ufopleura e 
from short globoid galls on same host with at moat 4 cells. Colls were 
noticed in Doc.; contained pupae in Jan. and adults emerge in March. 
Entered from literature. 
Neuroterus contortus (Weld) sex.gen. 211b. Short,abrupt stem swelling with 
deformed leaves and twisted petiolos of young leaves. Entered from lit. 
Neuroterus op. A stem swelling 10 by JO mm. like the summer form of 
Ne urote run qu sroua-batatu e (Fitoh).(Fig.125)• 
Detachable 
Disholcaopla patteraoni Kinsey. J45. Plg.lJQ. Dark rod, tip darker, sessile, 
clasping at base, secreting honoydow. 
Dieholcaepis pruniformis Kinsey. J47. Fig.150. Single or cluster of 2 to 5, 
soft and spongy when fresh, 22-JO mm. in dia. 
Disholcaopla sp. Fig.l4l. Rugose, 5-6 mm. in dia. Contained pupae Nov.21 
and an adult on Dec.12. Poorno,Texas. 
Cells hidden under bark 
Callirhytla ap. Fig.169. Cells just under bark in wood of current year's 
growth in the fall. More common on Que rcus st ellata . 
Leaf galls 
Detachable 
Atruoca cava (Wold). JJl, Fig.179. An oak apple, 14-20 mm. In dia., usually 
nlnglo on undor aids o" loaf in fall, not apottod. 
Callirhytla luatrano Bout. 445. Flg.20J. Midrib cluotar on undor aide of 
loaf in fall. 
Andrlcuo robuotuo Wold. J24. Fig.204. Midrib cluster on under side of 
loaf In fall. 
Sphaorotorae Carolina (Aahra.). }57. Fig.234., Midrib oluotor of 2-4 uoually 
on upper aide in fall, covered with otellato hairs. More often on post o. 
Oup-ohapod, 7 mm. in dia. Fig.239. Cn undor oido of loaf in Oot. Boarne,Tox. 
Cup-ohapod opanglo, 3 mm. in dia. Fig.227. On undor oido of loaf in fall. 
Globular, 1 mm, in dia. Fig.245. (Like Fig .256 on white oak). Thia may bo 
Neurotoruo oaltatorluo aua traH o Klnnoy deoertbod from Q. otollata from 
Austin,Tex. 
Woolly midrib cluator on undor side of loaf in fall. Fig.213. Boorno,Tox. 
Contained adulto In late fall. 
Integral 
Andrlcuo utrlouluo Aohm. 328. Fig.27o* Globular, thln-wallod, green, J-4 111 m. 
in dia., projecting on both oidoa of the leaf, uaually alnglo. 
Neurotorua vorrucarum (O.S). 2J7. Fig.310. Compact woolly maaa, 2 mm. in dia. 
by 1 mm.high on undor aide of loaf In numbers in foil. 
Xanthotarao ornatum (Klnaay). 246. Splndlo-nhaped, at orid of midrlb ,6 by 11. 
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