105. Neuuoterua minutus (Bass.)..X 5# 224. On Q. alba . Also on Q.prinus. Adults 
of both sexes out May 7-10 (DC). Galls on Q. alba were bagged on May 6. 
No result visible when the bag was taken off on June 15• In July there 
were hundreds of translucent spots on the leaves. 
106. Never reared. X 5. On Q. imbricaria May 10 Joliet,Ill, Compare Figs.94,95. 
lo7* Callirhytis gallaestriatae Weld. X 2. 455. On Q. rubra . Also on Q. coccinea , 
velutin a, palustri a, texana . A dead adult was found in cage June 9 the 
second spring. 
108. Acraspis gemula (Bass.) • X 5. 251. On Q. alba . Also on Q. prinoides , prinup , 
bicolo r, macrocarpa , margaretta . Adults emerged Apr .2-5#1945j May 5,1955; 
Apr .27,1927 (DC); Apr .20-25 (Chi). 
109. Andricus stropus Ashm. X 5. 527* On Q. stellata . Also on Q. lyrata ,c hapmani . 
Galls drop in Oct. The writer has not been able to rear it. 
110. Andricus stropus Ashm. X 5. 527• On Q. chapmani . Photo agrees with Ashmead 
type galls in Amer.Ent.Soc. in Fhila. and with galls in Amer.Museum. 
This is interpreted as being a later stage of the figure 109 above. 
111. Andricus foliatus (Ashm.). X 1. 509. On Q. virginiana . Also on Q. geminata , 
f uaiformi s. Galls start to develop in Oct. Adults the next August. 
112. Amphibolips acuminata Ashm. X 1. 275. On Q. falcata . Also on Q.i mbricaria , 
cinerea . In D.C.area galls start to develop from mid-Apr. to early May. 
Young ones are red and later develop a grayish bloom and often spots. 
Larvae pupate in June and galls turn brown. Adults emerged June 7,12, 
15,14,16,17,20 - nine adults from over 100 galls, being heavily 
parasitized. 
115* Never reared. X 5. On Q. stellata in Oct. in Texas. Gall 5*6 by 5*6 mm* 
114. Callirhytis glomerosa Weld. X 5. 459* On Q. rubra . Also on Q. coccinea , 
i11cifoli a, falcata , texana . Galls drop when mature in early Oct.(Chi). 
Galls are pubescent at the base. An adult emerged the second spring 
Apr.11, another Apr.20. 
115. Amphibolips murata Weld. X 1. 289* On Q. marilandlca . Also on Q.m yrtifoli a, 
cinerea ,-l aurifoli a, pumila . Adults were cut out in November. The only 
emergence records are Dec.4,8 and April 11. 
Andricus cinnamomeus Ashm. JQQ, Fig.295* Q. chapmani . An enlarged terminal 
bud with seemingly dead brown bud scales in Oct., containing a single 
eccentric thin-walled cell. Adult the next spring June 16-50. 
Callirhytis cressoni (Bout.)# 417* Cell hidden inside bud. Q. atellata . Tex. 
Amphibolips globus Weld. 285. Fig.294. Q. palustris . Galls of the agamic 
generation (a) at end of the season's growth in Aug. and Sept., up to 
14 mm. in dia., dropping when mature and becoming slightly wrinkled. 
Adults were cut out in Oct. and Nov. the next fall. Galls of the sex. 
gen. are found in June, produced from weak lateral buds on growth of 
the previous year (b), 18-20 mm. in dia, green with a waxy bloom, not 
deciduous. Galls collected June 26 gave adults June 28,50, July 2,4 - 
twenty from 200 galls. Heavily parasitized. 
Callirhytis oblata Weld. 455. Fig.292. Q. coccinea , falc&tA . Galls drop about 
May 15, bare at base. Adults the next spring Mar.21, Apr.6 (DC). 
Philonix pallipes (Bass.). 265. Q. alba . Similar to Fig.108 but with thread¬ 
like bodies about its base, blackish-brown, 2.25 mm. long. Adults in 
May. 
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