Callirhytis rugosa (Ashm#). 474* Figs#262-5* Hard, lenticular blister on under 
surface, usually two_celled, the leaf sunken above. 
Dryocosmus cinereae (Ashm.). 595 • F ig.l85. Hemispherical, thin-walled with a 
free-rolling cell, sessile on under side of leaf. 
An oak apple like Andricus singularis (O.S.). Fig.176. Old gall seen in Oct. 
Swollen base of petiole remaining attached to twig over winter, 2 rnm. in dia. 
Quercus laceyi - Lacey Oak 
(On north-facing talus slopes in canyons on Edwards plateau in Texas) 
"Root" galls 
Fig#59# Pubescent, on a large root in fall# Boerne,Tex. Never reared. 
Fig.48. Cluster at base of stump in spring. Old galls seen in Oct. 
Stem galls 
Detachable 
Disholcaspis pruniformis Kinsey. 547* Fig.150. Single or cluster of 2-5. 
Soft and spongy when fresh. 
Disholcaspis sp. Fig.158. Adults were cut out Dec.11. This may prove to be 
Dis holcasp is mamma (Cresson) 544. 
Leaf galls 
Detachable 
Atrusca cava (Weld). 551» Fig.179* An oak apple, 14-20 mm. in dia.,usually 
single on under side of leaf in fall, not spotted. 
Fig#200. Midrib cluster like Adleria dimorpha (Beut.). 269. Boerne,Tex. Oct. 
Fig.249. Spangle with long straight hairs, on under side. Oct. 
Small spangle like Neuroterus u mbilicatu s Beut. 255, Fig.220. Boerne,Tex. Oct. 
Integral 
Scattered blisters in parenchyma, exit holes above. Fig.275. Boerne,Tex,.Oct. 
Quercus laurifolia - Laurel Oak 
"Root” galls 
Eumayria floridana Ashm# 582. Fig#42. Abrupt rounded mass with bortyoidal 
surface, up to 25 mm. in dia., at surface of ground on sprouts. 
Sphaeroteras caepuliforme (Beut.). 556. Fig#51« Onion-shaped, in cluster 
surrounding stem below ground, cream-colored to brown, 7—9 mm.high. 
Dryocosmus favus Beut. 595. Figs.46-7. Dense cluster at or below surface, up 
to 6 q mm. in dia.,consisting of up to 25 q individual galls 11 mm. long. 
Flower galls 
Callirhytis sp. Like Callirhytis o perator (OS.) sex.gen. 455a. Fig.58. 
Acorn galls 
Amphibolips fuliginosa Ashm. 282. A plum gall on side of acorn cup,7-10 ram. 
in dia, dropping when mature (before October). 
Callirhytis balanopsis Weld. 4o6. Fig.76. A pip gall in fall on young acorn 
of current season, secreting honeydew. 
Callirhytis middletoni Weld# 449* Fig.62. A pip gall dropping in early May 
after which an outer fleshy layer decays leaving a hard shell with a 
rough surface as in photo. 
Stone gall inside acorn. Like C allirhytis f ructuos a Weld. 452. Fig.70. 
Bud galls 
Amphibolips spinosa Ashm. 295• Fig.99• Lemon-shaped# Collected on ground 
Oct. to Feb. Type host# 
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