REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I9Q07 IAI 
106 Small yellow pocket-galls, crowded on the upper side of the 
leaves and around some stalks. 
Hagen ’85, no. 62 Wash. 
This may be compared with the galls of Eriophyes simi- 
liS Gale PO MUS SMDIlMOS A, wn lbbieoeS |iwe Commnolal Os lsyete, 
Veg. Galls, p.162, pl.65]. Compare also with our no. I01. 
Pyrus communis (pear) 
b) 
*to7 The well known “leaf-blister,’ reddish, green to black, on 
the upper side of the leaf, caused by Eriophyes pyri (Pag.) 
The same gall also harbors Epitrimerus pyri and Phyl. 
I®@CODtSS SEMIleEtemaalid Oi Walken, 
Garmin “GB, ViPS, WAKO, ier, Ai, WE 10k, US. 
(Hagen ’85, p.22) 
(Connoldonmaass rite cen Calls pan5O) pls) 
Parrot 07, IN. Ww. Asie, IEgp, Sia, Iwill, Ase, mo, © ehnel 
p.291 ; many figures : 
las, Mlnelite, Catto IDE, IPBcs INo Wo Oly INolfon Gl, Cala, ik, 
Jarvis ‘07, p.60 Ont. 
Occurs “throughout most of the pear-growing region” accord- 
ing to Professor Banks. New York citations will be given in the 
forthcoming check list of Acarida. 
Pyrus (Malus) coronaria (American crab apple) 
108 An erineum on the under side of the leaf. 
Hagen 85, no. 63 Tl. 
Pyrus (Malus) malus (apple) 
*tog The “leaf blister,’ same as our no. 107, and also pimples 
and pockmarks on the fruit, produced by Eriophyes pyri 
(@ados) On era pie ienviato lata (Nal) Sand harboring: 
MAMIEOliag IParoite aad IPinywiIIlOCOpDEES Selilseliee in 
dali Nalepa. 
Payerottt O7. IN, W. Aggie, [Bpxd, Sia, Iwi, ASA, mo, © 
p.291, 311; many figures IN, 
Jarvis ’07, p.60 @inite 
This gall is probably as widely distributed on the apple as on 
. the pear, but is not recorded. The check list of Acarida will give 
the New York localities in full. 
b) 
