. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Fig. 158. Dasy-neura lupiniFelt. (Original). Fig. IS9- Lasio-ptera desmodii Felt,two types of gall. (Au-thors illustration) Zygophyllaceae (Caltrop faltiily) Covillea tridentaia (creosote bush)Gall undescribed. Felt i6d, p. 118 Itonid. Asphondylia auripila FeltGlobose, polythalamous, woody gall bearing a dense cluster of thin, linear fila-ments, diameter of gall i to 2 cm. Ariz. Fig. 162. Trotter 11, p. 132 Itonid. Asphondylia ?auripila Felt KEY TO AMERICAN INSECT GALLS 157 Rutaceae (Rue family) Citrus
. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Fig. 158. Dasy-neura lupiniFelt. (Original). Fig. IS9- Lasio-ptera desmodii Felt,two types of gall. (Au-thors illustration) Zygophyllaceae (Caltrop faltiily) Covillea tridentaia (creosote bush)Gall undescribed. Felt i6d, p. 118 Itonid. Asphondylia auripila FeltGlobose, polythalamous, woody gall bearing a dense cluster of thin, linear fila-ments, diameter of gall i to 2 cm. Ariz. Fig. 162. Trotter 11, p. 132 Itonid. Asphondylia ?auripila Felt KEY TO AMERICAN INSECT GALLS 157 Rutaceae (Rue family) Citrus (orange, lemon)Irregularly lobulatc, woody bud galls on navel orange, length cm, diameterI cm Acarid. E r i o p h y e s sp. a2856Brownish, rust spots on the orange and curled leaves, lacking gloss, C. a u r a n -t i u m . Chadwick 08, p. 130 Acarid. Phyllocoptes oleivorus or silvery spots on the lemon rind and curled lemon leaf. Chadwick 08, p. 131 Acarid. Phyllocoptes oleivorus Ashm. Fig. 160. Ne-olasiopterah a m a t a Felt.(Original)
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