Dryocosmus floridensis (Beut.). 596. Fig.297* A rosette of green bracts 
sessile on trunk or twigs, partly clasping smsll twigs, larval cell in 
center, usually single. In May. 
Cells hidden under the bark 
Gallirhytis crypta (Ashm.). 418. Figs.l62,5ol. Cells under bark in the wood. 
If numerous the twig may be hypertrophied. 
Leaf galls 
Detachable 
Amphibolipa nubilipennis (Harris). 290. Fig.509. Like a green grape, almost 
translucent, succulent, up to 21 mm. in dia., in May-June# 
Dryocosmus rileyi (Ashm.). 401. Fig.257. Globular, brown, 5 mm. in dia., single 
on a main vein usually on under side of leaf in fall. 
Dryocosmus deciduus (Beut.). 594. Fig.205. Black Oak Wheat. Cluster of up to 
40 bursting out of midrib and dropping in early Oct. 
Callirhytis lanata (Gill.). 445. Fig.206. Woolly midrib cluster on under side 
of leaf in fall, dropping before the leaves. 
Callirhytis furva Weld. 4 55 . Fig.212. Small cluster of globular galls, 5-4 mm. 
in dia., each covered with short,straight brown hairs, upper side, fall. 
Integral 
Amphibolipa confluenta (Harris). 280. Fig.1/4. Spongy Oak Apple. Aborts the 
development of the leaf. Agamic females emerge in Oct. 
Dryocosmus palustris (Ashm.). 400. Fig.181. Globular, 10-17 mm. in dia., wall 
1 mm. thick, with a free-rolling cell inside, appearing with the leaves 
in early spring. 
Andricus ostensackenii (O.S.). 519* A small oak apple, 7-9 mm. in dia.,larval 
cell supported by fibers, projecting on both sides of the leaf. 
Dryocosmus notha.(Ashm.). 599. p ig.l82. Green,wall thin and transparent, with 
a free-rolling cell, tip prolonged into a sharp point on upper surface of 
the leaf. Single. In May-June. 
Dryocosmus cinereae (Ashm.). 595* Fig.185. Hemispherical, thin-walled with a 
free-rolling cell inside, sessile on under side of leaf in May-June. 
Callirhytis modesta (O.S.). 450. Fig.265. Hard,confluent parenchyma thicken¬ 
ings projecting on both sides of the leaf in June. 
Quercus geminata - 
See list under Quercus 
Scrub Live Oak 
virginian a. Live Oak 
Quercus ilicifolia - Bear Oak, Barren Oak, Scrub C&k 
"Root" galls 
Eumayria floridana Ashm. 582. Fig.42. Abrupt rounded mass with a botryoidal 
surface, up to 25 mm. in dia., at surface of ground on sprouts. 
Sphaeroteras caepuliforme (Beut.). 556. Fig»5l. Onion—shaped, in clusters on 
stem below ground, cream-colored to brown, 6-9 mm. high. 
Flower galls 
Callirhytis operator (O.S.) sex.gen. 455a. Fig.58. Woolly white gall on the 
staminate flowers. 
Callirhytis clarkei (Bass.). 4ll. A staminate flower gall resembling an 
elongated blackberry, each containing 1-4 cells. In April and May. 
I have never reared it. 
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