REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I9Q07 EZ 
Garman suggests the identity of Hagen’s three forms. 
Specimens from Normansville and Lyons pond, Nassau, are 
smaller than those of no. 10 and protrude more below; possibly 
distinct. IN, AG 
Acer saccharinum (dasycarpum) (soft or silver maple) 
9 A pale yellow to deep brown erineum on the under side of 
leaf, avoiding veins. ‘Trichomes capitate, matted. 
Garman ’92, no. 10 Ill., Mass., Wis. 
Hagen 85, no. 20 (Erineum luteolum) N.H. 
Garman suspects this may prove identical with his no. 7 (our 
MO L4)))- 
*1o A nearly spherical pocket-gall (cephaloneon) on the upper 
side of leaf, varying from light green through red or purple to 
nearly black. The mite is Eriophyes quadripes (Shimer). 
Sinmner 16®, Avon, IBiat, Soe, Iraias, IU geno) Ill. 
Garman’ 83; pi125, 135, fe. 26, 28 Il. 
Hagen ’85, no. 27 Tl. 
intnerwson No Yo State Mus. a2d An. Rept, p.z03) N.Y. 
Garman ’92, no. 9 Middle States, Wis., Ill., Ky. 
Cook ’04, p.860, first sp. Ind. 
Banks ’04. Treatise on Acarina, p.106, fig. 192 
Felt ’07. Park & Woodland Trees, II :630 INDY 
JREUS 707, DFG), THESE Sd, jul. 1M, es ie Ont. 
Ranrett 07, Na Ys “Agric: Bap: Sta. Bul. 283, nos 8 
(Phyllocoptes quadripes) | 
Banks ‘07. Catalogue of Acarina; p.621; Eriophyes 
| quadripes 
Specimens from Catskill, and recorded above from Suffolk county 
and Albany. INBYe 
Hi COOkeneports Hr to piuyes aceticola on this species; 
see our no. 17 for description of this pouch-gall. 
Cook 1902; Ohio Naturalist, I] :278, fig. 11 
Cook ’04, p.860, second sp. Ind. 
Acer saccharum (sugar maple) 
Acer saccharinum in Hagen, Garman, etc. 
*12 A white or whitish erineum in patches on the under side 
of the leaf, often limited by the veins. Trichomes capitate. Some- 
