Bud galls 
Oallirhytia cryptica Weld. 419. Gall hidden in center of an enlarged and 
seemingly dead bud with elongated narrow bud acalea. Terminal. Oct. 
Amphibolips murata Weld. 289. Fig.115. Lemon-shaped, smooth,tan, 8-12 mm.in 
dia., in fall. Wall thick, apongy tissue about larval cell. 
Small, smooth, green, not secreting honeydew, in fall. 
Spindle-shaped, 15-20 mm. long, green, in Oct. 
Stem galls 
Woody stem swellings 
dallirhytis eornigera (O.S.). 415. Fig.117 or Oallirhytis clavigera (Aahm.). 
415* Fig.ll6. A horned knot gall. 
Oallirhytis similis (O.S.). 479. -Fig.l2 0 . Woody, club-shaped when terminal, 
with 1-4 cells. Described from Quercus ilicifolia. 
Oallirhytis medullae (Ashm.). 448. FigTl??: Not distinguished in field from 
the above. Adults the next Feb. and Mar." I have never reared it. 
Detachable 
Oallirhytis gemmaria (Ashm.). 4J6. Figs.155-6. Small,ribbed galls in cluster 
„ around t " ig ln ear }y 8 P r j- n g, secreting honeydew when young, & dropping. 
Oallirhytis tfifficilis (Ashm.). 420. Fig.159. Small, rugose,grayish galls 
bursting out thru bark, dropping when mature. 
Oallirhytis ventricosa (O.S.). 485. Figs.144-5. Conical, short-pubescent, 
A * e ° 8ile 0n t T Unk or twi s s > green when young, brown and dropping later. 
Amphibolips sp. Like A mphiboli ps a cumina ta Ashm. 275. Fig.112 but wall is 
thick, 55 mm. long. Old and empty galls seen in Oct. 
Cells hidden under bark 
Eumayria invisa Weld. 582* Cells just under bark. Adults cut out Nov.17. 
Leaf galls 
Detachable 
Amphibolips racemaria Ashm. 292. Like a green grape on under side of leaf 
in Apr., 7-8 mm. in dia., sour, succulent, adults (all males) in May. 
Oallirhytis furva Weld. 4?5. Fig.212. Small cluster of globular galls, 5-4 
mm.in dia., covered with short,straight brown hairs, on upper side, fall, 
allirhytis infuscata (Ashm.). 44l. Globular, densely covered with yellow 
hairs, on upper surface in fall, dropping when mature. 
Integral 
Conical, wall thin and tr^lucent, with a free-rolling cell, on under side 
in early spring. Full-grown in mid-Feb. at Ft.layers, Fla. Fig.JOJ. 
Like D r yocoemue nojja (Ashm.). 599. Fig.182. Green, wall thin and translucent, 
with a free-rolling cell, tip prolonged into a sharp point on upper side 
of leaf. rr 
Like Dryocosmus cine^eae (Ashm.). 595* Fig.185. Hemispherical, thin-walled, 
with a free-rolling cell, sessile on under side of leaf. 
Quercus nigra - Water Oak 
"Root" galls 
Dryocosmue favua Beut. 595. n g s.46-7. Dense cluster at or below surface of 
ground, up to 60 mm. in dia., consisting of up to 250 individual galls. 
Trisoleniella enigma (Weld). 586. Figs. 54-5. Cluster of up to 150 at base 
of sprouts. 
Flower galls 
Oallirhytis turnerii (Ashm.). 484. Woolly, globular, as large as a cherry, 
consisting of several two-celled kernels. Adults out Apr.29. type host. 
Fla. Entered from literature. 
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