. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. e uf en m u Her Fig. III. Oak apples. 1-3. Acom plum gall, prunus Walsh. 4,5- Bass. 6, 7. A. fuliginosa Ashm. .8, 9- A. crizonata Ashm. 10, oak apple, A. palmeri Bass. (After Beutm., Am. Mus- Nat. Hist.) Il8 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 8 Galls of the fruitsa Galls of the acornInhabiting apparently normal, small acorns or those slightly deformed, onQ. ilicifolia. PI. i, fig. 7. Beutm. i3e, p. 105 Cynipid. Andricus perditor kernel or larval cell in the meaty por


. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. e uf en m u Her Fig. III. Oak apples. 1-3. Acom plum gall, prunus Walsh. 4,5- Bass. 6, 7. A. fuliginosa Ashm. .8, 9- A. crizonata Ashm. 10, oak apple, A. palmeri Bass. (After Beutm., Am. Mus- Nat. Hist.) Il8 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 8 Galls of the fruitsa Galls of the acornInhabiting apparently normal, small acorns or those slightly deformed, onQ. ilicifolia. PI. i, fig. 7. Beutm. i3e, p. 105 Cynipid. Andricus perditor kernel or larval cell in the meaty portion of acorns, though sometimesoutside near its base and hidden by the cup, on scarlet, red and black oak andprobably in others of the red oak group. Beutm. 138, p. 102 Cynipid. Callirhytis fruticola similar to that of C. fruticola probably new, and occurring in theacorns of swamp oak, Q. p 1 a t a n o i d e s, found by L. H. Weld. , p. 102 Cynipid. PCallirhytis containing rounded bodies or larval cells, sometimes filling the whole^_interior and resembling


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