a. Quercus lyrata - Overcup Oak:, Swamp Post Oak 
"Root" galls 
Odontocynips nebulosa Kieffer* 5$9* Fig*58* Woody nodules closely grown 
together into a large mass on roots of runner sprouts* 
Acorn galls 
Andricus incertus Bass* J12. Fig*77* Gall in a fimbriate depression on the 
side of acorn cup, dropping in early Sept* 
Cell in side of acorn cup like Fig*65* Specimen on herbarium sheet of this 
3 oak from Mt.Carmel,Ill* in Chicago Mus.Nat.Hist. 
Separable cells inside a mature acorn in fall similar to those of 
Calli rhytis l apillula Weld, Fig.71* From Americus,Ga. Feb.12. 
Stem galls 
Disholcaspis mamma (Cresson)* 54-5* Fig.1^5* Pointed Bullet Gall* Described 
from Quercia bi color * 
Adleria strobilana (o.S.)* 272* Figs*151-2* Terminal cluster of angular 
galls dropping in fall or remaining attached. 
Andricus aciculatus Bout. 296* Fig*l46. A many-celled woody mass covered with 
with dense white of reddish wool, in the fall* 
Leaf galls 
3 Detachable 
Fhilonix gigas Weld 26l* Fig*229* Globulsir, 15-20 mm.in dia., with a thick 
wall and pubescent surface, dropping in the fall* 
Sphaeroteras unicum (Weld). $6 2. Figs*252-5• Globular, white, up to 7 mm* 
in dia*, saddled on a vein on Under side of leaf in fall* 
Andricus rugatus Weld • 525. Fig*198* Midrib cluster of dark red rugose 
galls on under side of leaf in the fall. 
Midrib cluster like A dleria nigricans (Gill*)* 271,Fig.195* In fall* 
Xystoteras volutellae Ashm* 245• The type gall is like Fig*247* 
Xystoteras sp. Figs*218-9* Galls like this figure from Quercu s macrocarp a, 
Manhattan,Kansas gave adults in Feb.,May. and June and were erroneously 
designated and distributed as neotypes of Xy stotera s vo lutella e Ashm* 
whose type turned up,later in the Beutenmueller collection and bears 
Ashmead’s label: "X. volutella e Ashm*Jan.Riley Co*,Kan.Marlatt." 
Integral 
Callirhytis futilis (O.S.) sex.gen* 454* Fig*26l* Oak Wart Gall. Scattered 
u blisters 6 mm* in dia., containing 2-5 cells supported by fibers. 
Like Ne uroter us fl oecosus (Bass.). 218,Fig*272. Small, woolly, in numbers 
on under side of leaf on vigorous sfooots in fall* 
Quercus macrocarpa - Bur Oak, Mossycup Oak 
"Root" galls 
Holocynips maxima (Weld)* 591* Fig.44* Rounded, many-celled mass up to 95 
by 5o mm., growing out of side of one of big roots at base of tree. 
Holocynips badia (Bass.)* 590* Figs.41,52* Button-shaped, rugose, sessile, 
usually single, at base of thrifty sprouts* 
Loxaulus illinoisensis (Weld). 572* Fig*45. Cells in the greatly thickened 
bark at crown of saplings hidden by debris. In fall. 
Flower galls 
Neuroterus sp* A thickened staminate axis almost hidden by stamens. 
May 2o. Ashmead gave it a manuscript name but never described it* 
Acorn galls 
Cell drops out of depression in side of acorn cup* Fig*65* Never reared* 
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