Quercua falcata 
Spanish Oak, Southern Red Oak 
"Root 11 galls 
Euraayria floridana Ashm. $Q2, Fig.42. Abrupt,rounded mass with botryoidal 
surface,up to 25 ran. in dia., at surface of ground on sprouts. 
Sphaeroteras caepuliforme (Beut). 556. Fig.51. Onion-shaped in clusters 
surrounding stem below ground,cream-colored to brown,7-9 mm. high. 
Flower galls 
Like Callirhytis operator (O.S.) sex.gen.455a. Fig.58. Woolly staminate 
flower gall. Fla. and Miss. Needs to be reared and compared . 
Acorn galls 
A pip gall like C allirhytis op erator (O.S.).455b. Fig.65. Seen in Ark. 
Amphibolips gainesi Bass. 285• Fig.6l. A plum gall on side of acorn cup, 
up to 57 mm. in dia. Does not wrinkle in drying. Tex. to Ark. 
Amphibolips prunus Cresson. 291. Fig.59* A plum gall in eastern and 
northern states, 15-19 mm. in dia., wrinkles in drying. 
Callirhytis fructuosa Weld. 452. Fig.70. Stony hard, many-celled mass 
inside mature acorns in fall , crowding the cotyledons. 
Callirhytis balanopsis Weld. 4o6. Fig.76 • A pip gall in the fall on small 
acorn of current season, green,secreting honeydew, 4 mm. in dia. 
Bud galls 
Callirhytis cryptica Weld. 419. Gall in center of enlarged and seemingly 
dead bud scales which are elongated and narrow,in Oct. 
Callirhytis oblata Weld. 455. Fig.292. Green,smooth,bare, at apex of new 
growth in May, 4-5 mm. in dia. by 2.5 mm. high.,not hidden by bud scales. 
Amphibolips globus Weld. 285. Fig.294. Agamic galls slightly pointed, up £o 
14 mm. in dia., wall thin, dropping in late Aug. 
Amphibolips globulus Beut. 284. Fig.102. Type galls are like the figure and 
are labeled:"VT, Lakehurst,N.J." on Q. marilandica . 
Callirhytis glomerosa Weld. 459* Figll4. Smooth,green or brown ( in sun) in 
fall, about 5 mm. in dia. over half exposed beyond the bud scales. 
Trisoleniella saltata (Ashm.). 588. Fig.96. Ribbed,thin-walled, 9 by 5 mm., 
occurring 2-5 together from a bud axil in early spring,easily detached ; 
after dropping has power of jumping about on ground for some time. 
Probably Andricus ellipsoidalis (Weld). 5 q 4. Fig.94. From weak lateral buds 
on previous year's growth in April, dropping when mature. Fla. and D.C. 
Stem gall8 
Woody stem swellings 
Callirhytis cornigera (OtS.). 415. Fig.117* Horned Knot Gall. Abrupt, cuts 
like cheese when growing in May-June, becoming woody, the horns finally 
protruding and even dropping out. 
Callirhytis similis (Bass.). 479* Fig. 120. Woody,club-shaped when terminal, 
with 1-4 cells. Described from Quercus il icifolia . 
Callirhytis medullae (Ashm.). 448. Not distinguished in field from above. 
"Adults the next Feb. and Mar# 1 ’ Fig.154. I have never reared it. 
Spindle-shaped or lumpy thickenings of the bark containing many cells , 
50 by 10 mm. Seen in Mo. Never reared. 
Detachable 
Amphibolips acuminata Ashm. 275. Figll2. Spindle-shaped, up to 60 mm. long, 
green to red, with a glaucous bloom. In spring. 
Amphibolips sp. Fig.104.Adults out Nov.20 & Mar.24 • Never described. 
Dryocosmus imbricariae (Ashm.). 597* Banded Bullet Gall. Globular, 7-10 nun. 
in dia., red, single or groups on twigs in fall. 
Callirhytis gemmaria (Ashm.)* FiglS . 155-6. Small, ribbed galls in 
clusters around twigs in early spring,secreting honeydew when young. 
Callirhytis ventricosa (O.S.). 485. Figs.144-5. Conical, short-pubescent, 
sessile,single or in small cluster bursting out of bark on trunk or 
twigs, turning brown and dropping in June. 
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