. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Plate II263 Midge Galls 1 White snake root flower buds from which was reared Lestodiplosi^ eupatorii Felt. 2 Gall of Crataegus leaf from which was reared Lestodiplosis crataegifolia Felt. This midge is probably predaceous. (AfterThompson) 3 Gall on Crataegus leaf from which was reared Lestodiplosis cra- taegifolia Felt. (After Thompson) 4 Cherry leaf from which was reared Mycodiplosis cerasifolia Felt. (After Thompson) 5 Beaked willow gall, Phytophaga rigidae O. S. 6 Elm leaves deformed by Phytophaga ul
. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Plate II263 Midge Galls 1 White snake root flower buds from which was reared Lestodiplosi^ eupatorii Felt. 2 Gall of Crataegus leaf from which was reared Lestodiplosis crataegifolia Felt. This midge is probably predaceous. (AfterThompson) 3 Gall on Crataegus leaf from which was reared Lestodiplosis cra- taegifolia Felt. (After Thompson) 4 Cherry leaf from which was reared Mycodiplosis cerasifolia Felt. (After Thompson) 5 Beaked willow gall, Phytophaga rigidae O. S. 6 Elm leaves deformed by Phytophaga ulmi Beutm. (After Thompson) 7 Willow cabbage gall, Rhabdophaga brassicoides Walsh. 8 Willow twig showing deformation, provisionally referred to Rhabdo- phaga globosa Felt. 9 Nodule willow gall, Rhabdophaga nodula Walsh. 264 Plate. ^^^R,* <{^v
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