225-6. Neuroterus saltarius Weld. 2J2. X 1 on Q. macrocaro a: X 5 on Q.bicolor. 
After galls drop in June they jump about on the ground for some time 
as do the related species, Neuroterus saltatorius (Edwards) in Calif. 
Adults emerged the second spring in March. 
227. Never reared. X 5. On Q. breviloba . Collected at Boerne,Texas in October. 
Never reared. On Q. prlfius . Fig.JOS. White, 4 mm. in dia.,depressed. Oct. 
Zopheroteras hubbardi (Ashm.). J65. Fig.J08. is of a gall from which an 
adult determined as this species was reared. Gall white, 2.5 by 1.85 
mm. by 1.7 mm. high on under side of leaf of Q. velutina in October. 
Adult emerged the second spring Apr.15 (DC). 
Otherwise and detachable 
228. Philonix nigra (Gill.). X 1. 26j. On Q.alha. Also on Q.bicolor,prinoides. 
macrocarpa , muehlenberg ii. Galls drop before the end of July altho 
some as late as Oct. Emergence in Nov. and Dec.distributed over three 
seasons beginning the first fall. In Baltimore, Md. JO adults emerged 
Nov.27—Dec.9 the first fall from 100 galls. Emergence mostly in 
daylight. Some placed on ground a few inches from base of a white oak 
tree simply wandered away. 
229. Philonix gigas Weld. X 1. 261. On Q. lyrata . Also on Q. maoracarpa . Adults 
emerged Dec.l and Dec.15 after —14°F, More were found dead in breeding 
cage in March. 
Philonix lanaeglobuli (Ashm.). 262. On Q. bicolor in Fla. Gall similar to 
Philonix nigra (Gill.) above, 7.5 - 8 mm. in dia. 
Amphibolips nubilipennis (Harris). 290. Fig.J09. On all the red oaks. Gall 
resembles a green grape, 14-22 mm. in dia., single on under side of 
leaf. Adults emerged June 1-18 (DC); June 22 -25 (Medina,N.Y.). Out 
of 180 galls only 5 of the maker were reared. Very heavily parasitized. 
Amphibolips racemaria Ashm. 292. Gall similar to the above but smaller, 8-15 
mm. in dia. On Q. laurlfoli a, phellos . mvrtifoli a. nigra . Adults emerged 
in May (Fla.); June 1 (Ga.)- all females. 
2J0. Belonoenema fossoria Weld. X 1. J5J. On Q. virginian a. Also on Q. geminata . 
Adults emerged Dec.8-lJ. In two cases where the galls were numerous 
on the leaves in the fall shriveled old galls of Belonocnema treatae 
Mayr were found on the roots. 
Belonocnema kinseyi Weld. J54. Galls are similar to those of fossoria above 
on Q. virginiana in Texas. Galls are full-grown by end of July. Contain¬ 
ed pupae and adults Oct.26. Adults emerged before Nov.15 (Boerne, Tex.) 
2J1. Callirhytis attigua Weld. X 1. 4o2. On Q. texana . Most had dropped by 
Oct.26, Adults emerge'd Aug .20-Sept.2J the next year. 
2J22J. Sphaeroteras unicum (Weld). X 5. J6l. On Q. atellat a. Also on Q. margaretta . 
lyrata . Adults emerged the next spring by May 25. 
2J4. Sphaeroteras Carolina (Ashm.). X 5. J57. On Q. stellat a. Also on Q. chapmani . 
margarett a, brevilob a. Galls collected in Va. in Oct.l94j ga ve adults 
Mar#24,Apr18,1944 and one was cut out in late October. 
Similar but smoother, pink, up to 10 mm. in dia., saddled on a vein of 
Q. chapmani on basal third of leaf on under side may be Sphaeroteras 
melleum (Ashm.). 
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