90. Never reared. X 5. On Q. macrocarpa in October in Ohicago area 
91. Callirhytle gemmiformis (Beut.). X 4. 4}7. On g.alba. Adults emerged the 
second apring in March and some the third spring. Females were twice 
seen ovipositing in buds of Q.alba in Apr.11,1958 and Apr.9,1944. 
92. Andricus deciduatus Weld. X 5. JO}. On Q. bicolor . Galls drop in September . 
Adults emerged Mar.20 the second spring and Apr.10 the third spring 
(Ohi). An adult, det.as this sp. was taken ovipositing in bud of Q. 
alba on Apr.7 (DC). 
95. Callirhytis rugulosa (Beut.). X 5. 475. On Q.coccinea. Also on Q.velutina. 
Galls drop in May. Some collected May 19,1917 gave adults May 16,1918 
(Ohi). Adults emerged Mar.20,29 (DC). 
94. Andricus ellipsoidalis (Weld). X J5. J04. On Q.p aluatria . Also on Q. 
cocclne a,v eluti na. marilandic a. Galls drop in late April (DC). - The 
type waa found in breeding cage Apr.10 the next apring. 
95. Never reared. X 5. Galls found on ground under Q. velutina June 19 on the 
8 and dunea in northern Indiana. 
96. Trisoleniella saltata (Ashm.). X 5. 588. On Q. falcata . Described from §. 
cinerea . The writer has never reared it. Gall appears the last of Mar. 
and is easily detached and has power of jumping for several weeks. 
Aahmead reared one adult after 11 months and some days. 
97. Never reared. X 5. Q. falcata . Ocala,Fla. From galls collected in Va. on 
Apr.4 a pupa was cut out in June after gall had been out of doors for 
three winters. 
98. Andricus murtfeldtae Ashm. X 4. 518. On Q. ate1lata . Adults of both sexes 
issued the last week in April (S.Car.)> and in early June (DC). 
The type waa from Kirkwood, Mo. 
Andricus maxwelli Baas. 517* Described from an unknown oak. As det.by 
Patterson the gall is produced at end of twigs of Q.stellate. The 
type galls in Philadelphia resemble those of murtfeldta e above. 
From one to 27 adults were reared from a single gall; 16 galls yielded 
males. 18 yielded females, 7 gave both. Of 15 similar galls on Q. 
breviloba all but two gave flies of one sex. The types are not~ 
murtfeldtae . 
99* Amphibolips spinosa Ashm. X 5. 295* On Q.phellos. Also on Q.laurifolia, 
cinerea. Collected on ground in Oct. Contained pupae Dec.5. 
100. Andricus flavohirtus Beut. X 1. 506. On Q. bicolo r . Also on Q. Stellat a, 
alba, macrocarp a. Galls attacked by guests do not drop, the bud scales 
enlarge and this "frondosa" mass is conspicuous in winter but yields 
only guests in May. The maker emerges from galls that drop in the 
spring but normal date of emergence in not known. Fig.101 shows the 
appearance in winter. 
102. Amphibolips globulus Beut. X 1. 284. The type galls are like those in 
photo collected in Texas in September under Q. marilandica . 
105. Amphibolips tinctoriae Ashm. X 1. 295. On Q. velutina . Also on coccinea . 
Galls drop in September. An adult emerged the next fall on Nov.2o* 
104. Amphibolips sp. X 1. On Q. velutina . Also on Q. falcata . Adults emerged 
the next fall. 
Weonoterus vernus Gill. 2^6. Q. maorocarpa . Resembles Fig.105. May-June. 
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