Callirhytia infuscata (Ashm.). 44l. Woolly midrib cluster on under side in 
fall dropping in late Not. When wool weathers away each element is 
white and flat-topped. 
Callirhytis furva Weld. 455. Fig.212. Staall cluster of globular galls, 5-4 
mm. in dia., each covered with short,straight brown hairs, on upper 
side of leaf in fall. 
Ellipsoid, white, bare, single, on under side in fall. Resembles the gall 
of ZoEfeeroteras compressum (Gill.) (565)* Seen at Ocala,Fla. in Oct. 
Integral 
Callirhytis quercifoliae (Ashra.). 472. Rounded, with a free-rolling cell 
inside, on leaf in spring, Snaller than Dryocosmus la urifolia e (Ashm.) 
(599)* Reared in May. Type host. 
Dryocosmus cinereae (Ashm.). 595* Fig.185. Hemispherical, thin-walled, with 
a free-rolling cell inside, sessile on under side of leaf. 
Quercus chapmani - Chinquapin Oak 
"Root" galls 
Loxaulus humilis (Weld). 571. Fig.287. Cells at the base of the swollen 
current year’s growth of runner sprouts in the fall. Cells not nested. 
Bassettia floridana Ashm. 579* Cells elongated and nested at the base of 
slightly swollen shoot of current year's growth in the fall. 
Sphaeroteras ocala (Weld). 559* Fig.286. Somewhat spherical, single,pale 
yellow, fleshy,thin-walled, on exposed roots in April. Fla. 
Holocynips badia (Bass.). 590. Figs.41,52. Hemispherical, rugose,12-15 mm. 
in dia., usually single. In fall. 
Xanthoteras radicola (Ashm.) sex.gen. 247. Fig.51. Cluster of fleshy white 
galls at base of sprouts in early spring. 
Flower gal la 
A fusiform thickening of the staminate axis. 
Acorn galls 
A pip gall in acorn cup beside the acorn in the fall. Never reared. 
Gall in side of acorn cup, dropping when mature. Like Fig.75* Never reared. 
Bud galls 
Andricua pisiformis Beut.522. Figs.85-88. Globular, 5-6 ram., white, mottled, 
outer wall fleshy, inner hard and brittle. In early spring. 
Andricua stropus Ashm. 527* Figs.lo9<110» Terminal, surrounded bv narrow 
bracts. The figure agrees with the types(cell having dropped). 
Andricua cinnamomeus Ashm. 500. Fig.295* Terminal enlarged bud with dead 
bud scales enclosing a single cell. In fall. 
Green, ovoid,smooth, in axil of leaf in Oct. At Ocala,Fla. Never reared. 
Stem galls 
Woody stem swellings 
Callirhytis floridana (Ashm.). 450. Fig,. 152. Lop-sided stem swelling 
usually close to the ground covered with normal bark., type host. 
Stem swelling like the winter form of Neuroterus querous-batatus (Fitch). 
See Fig.125. 
Detachable 
Disholcaspis omnivora (Ashm.). 544. Fig.l4 0. A big smooth bullet gall, 
15-20 mm. in dia. 
Disholaspis spongiosa (Karsch). 5^9* Fig.148. Globular cluster, 20-50 mm. 
in dia. with a rusty surface. 
