Sphaeroteras unicum (Weld)* $6 1* Fig.2^2* Globular, white, up to 7 mm. in 
dia., saddled on a vein on under side of leaf in the fall* 
Callirhytis tubicola (0#S.)* 482* Fig.240. Cluster of yellow tubular galls 
bearing red spines, erect on under side of leaf in fall* 12 mm* high. 
Andricus ignotus (Bass.)* Jll* Fig*207* Woolly midrib cluster on under side 
of leaf in fall. 
Andricus pattoni (Bass.). 520. Woolly midrib cluster similar to Andricus 
flocc i (O.S.) 507. Fig*208. 
Sphaeroteras melleum (Ashm*)* 558* "Small, brownish-yellow, globular,, 
single or in cluster of three or more, on upper side,easily detached, 
fleshy, shrivel in drying, 2.5-5*8 in dia." Entered from lit. 
Neuroterus tantulus Weld* 255* Fig«506. Saucer-shaped, 0.9-1*6 mm. in dia. 
in numbers on under side dropping in early summer leaving a scar on 
gall and a brown spot on the leaf. 
Spherical, white,l.mm. in dia. Fig.245* This may be the Neuroter us 
s altatori us a ustral is Kinsey described from this host at Austin,Tex. 
Cup-shaped spangle in the fall. Fig.224* Ark*,Mo.,Tex. Never reared. 
Like Neuroteru s ve rrucar um (O.S.). 257* Fig.510 but detachable, with short 
hairs, with scarcely a trace on leaf above. Seen in Mo*,Tex* 
Spangle, 5*i mm. in dia., edge cream-colored and slightly inrolled, a 
slight nipple in center above. Long Island,N.Y. in Sept* 
Integral 
Andricus petiolicola (O.S.). 521* Fig.256* Abrupt, firm, green swelling 
with scar at apex, at base of leaf blade in early spring. 
Andricus utricuius Ashm* 528. Fig.270* Globular, green, thin-walled, 5-4 mm. 
in dia., projecting on both sides of leaf. 
Andricus chinquapin (Fitch). 299* Fig*189* Cell at end of a prolonged vein 
above or beyond the edge of the leaf. 
Neuroterus irregularis (O.S.). 221. Succulent thickened areas of leaf 
projecting on both sides in early spring. 9-11 ram. thick* 
Neuroterus niger Gill* 225* Fig*269* Round parenchyma thickenings, 2 mm. in 
dia., more prominent above, in numbers along main veins in fall. 
Neuroterus gillettei Ba83. 220. Blisters on main veins and midrib, usually 
in groups, containing a few cells. Contained pupae Apr.26 (Va*)* 
Neuroterus verrucarum (O.S.). 257* Fig*510* Compact woolly mass, 2 mm. in 
dia. by 1 mm. high, in numbers on under side of leaf in fall* 
Like Liodor a c omata Weld. 268. Fig*5l6* Tan,covered with stellate hairs. 
In May in Va. 
Reared from unknown gall on this host* 
Neuroterus dubius Bass. 215* Both sexes found in box of galls of 
Andricus u tricui us Ashm. "but no galls appear from which they came*" 
Callirhytis obtusilobae (Bass*)* 454. Described from two females found 
in the breeding box with A ndricus utr i cuius Ashm. The type in Phila¬ 
delphia has non-ciliate wings and goes in Callirhytis Group B. 
Andricus incognitus Weld. 5i5* New name for Andricua i gnotu s Bass. 
1900 whose type in Fhildelphia is a single female from New Haven,Conn. 
Quercus texana •- Texas Red Oak 
( on Edward8 Plateau ) 
"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.). 5^6* Fig*51* Onion-shaped, in cluster 
around 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 60 mm. in dia., consisting of up to 250 individual galls, 11 mm. 
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