. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Fig. 102. Oak spangles, Cecidomyiapoculum , on Q. gall shown in section. (Original). Fig. 103. Oak spangles,Cecidomyia pocu-lum O. S., on Q. macro-c a r p a. Side view andsection of gall. (Original) Disk-shaped, often flat, greenish leaf galls with a lilac center, the marginirregular, diameter 6 mm, on Q. d o u g 1 a s i i. Fullaway 11, p. 352 Cynipid. Andricus pattersonae F ullw io8 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Disk-shaped, flat, hard, smooth, monothalamous galls on the under side ofthe


. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Fig. 102. Oak spangles, Cecidomyiapoculum , on Q. gall shown in section. (Original). Fig. 103. Oak spangles,Cecidomyia pocu-lum O. S., on Q. macro-c a r p a. Side view andsection of gall. (Original) Disk-shaped, often flat, greenish leaf galls with a lilac center, the marginirregular, diameter 6 mm, on Q. d o u g 1 a s i i. Fullaway 11, p. 352 Cynipid. Andricus pattersonae F ullw io8 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Disk-shaped, flat, hard, smooth, monothalamous galls on the under side ofthe leaves, diameter 5 to 6 mm, on Q. chry sole pis. Fullaway 11, P- 363 Cynipid. Callirhytis guadaloupensis FuUw. Button-shaped vein gall with a depressed center and median larval cell havingthe smoothness and polish of bone, the diameter 10 to 13 mm, height Trotter 11, p. 106 Cynipid. Andricus patelloides , small galls frequently on the under side of the leaves, usually clusteredand varicolored, diameter 3-5 mm, on Q. alba, Q. m a c r o c a r p a,Q. o b t u s i 1 o b a. PI. 8, fig. i, 2, fig. loi, 102, 103. Stebb. 10, p. 27 Itonid. Oak spangles, Cecidomyia poculum O


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