. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. m eric ana FeltReared from larvae under decaying bark. Felt 13m, p. 215 Itonid. Leptosyna quercivora FeltReared from larvae under decaying bark. Felt iik, p. 558 Itonid. 11 o n i d a c i n c t a FeltReared from larvae under decaying bark. Felt i5h, p. 407 Itonid. Parallel odiplosis corticis Felt 3 Galls of branches and twigs, the deformations not separable from the plant (Compare with 4, p. 62)a No visible gall or only a slight swelling. See also b-d, e, f, g-h on pages 56, 58, 60 and 61 respectivelyCoc
. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. m eric ana FeltReared from larvae under decaying bark. Felt 13m, p. 215 Itonid. Leptosyna quercivora FeltReared from larvae under decaying bark. Felt iik, p. 558 Itonid. 11 o n i d a c i n c t a FeltReared from larvae under decaying bark. Felt i5h, p. 407 Itonid. Parallel odiplosis corticis Felt 3 Galls of branches and twigs, the deformations not separable from the plant (Compare with 4, p. 62)a No visible gall or only a slight swelling. See also b-d, e, f, g-h on pages 56, 58, 60 and 61 respectivelyCocoonlike gall, diameter mm, hidden in a branch under the bark and withno visible external swelling, on Q. c a t e s b a e i. Ashm. 87, p. 145 Cynipid. A n d r i c u s c r y j) t u s and very inconspicuous enlargements at the base of new shoots, on e 1 u t i n a. Bassett 00, p. 324 Cynipid. Callirhytis ceropteroides swollen twigs of last summers growth, on Quercus species. Beutm. 10,p. 126 Cynipid. Neuroterus virgens Gill. KEY TO A^rERICAN INSECT CALLS 55. Fig. 54. Oak potato gall, Neuroterus batatus Fitch, 1-6 showing various types of galls.(After Beutm., Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.) 56 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Slight, hardly visible, wavy swellings at the base of tender new shoots, on Ashm. 8i, p. XV Cynipid. Neuroterus catesbaei twig swelling, length 20 mm, diameter 10 mm, on Q. d o u g 1 a s 11, p. 345 Cynipid. Cynips kelloggi , elongate, pointed apically, thin-walled and hollow. Length 3 to4 mm, on trunk of white oak. Beutm. 17, p. 347 Cynipid. Andricus gemmiformis from slightly swollen, white oak twigs of Q. alba. Fig. 56. Felto8e, p. 324 Itonid. Oak twig midge, Lasioptera querciperda FeltElongate twig gall, the walls thin, consisting of thickenings of the woody tissuesand not visible externally or forming only slight swellings, on Q. p e d u n-c u 1 a t a. Kieff. 10, p. 4 Cynipid. Loxa
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