. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. ELB eufenmuller Fig. 94. Oak apples. i-S. Amphibolips cookii Gill. 6-10. Small pointed oak apple,A. citriformis Ashm. (After Beutm., Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.) 102 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Globular, minutely pubescent, reddish, greenish or brownish leaf gall, diameter4-7 mm, on Q. g r i s e a . Fig. 98. Cynipid. C y n i p s sp. , somewhat oblong, hollow, pale greenish yellow leaf gall with a fiber-supported cell, on Q. ilicifolia and Q. c o c c i n e a. PI. i, fig. 63, p. 327 Cynipid. Andr


. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. ELB eufenmuller Fig. 94. Oak apples. i-S. Amphibolips cookii Gill. 6-10. Small pointed oak apple,A. citriformis Ashm. (After Beutm., Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.) 102 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Globular, minutely pubescent, reddish, greenish or brownish leaf gall, diameter4-7 mm, on Q. g r i s e a . Fig. 98. Cynipid. C y n i p s sp. , somewhat oblong, hollow, pale greenish yellow leaf gall with a fiber-supported cell, on Q. ilicifolia and Q. c o c c i n e a. PI. i, fig. 63, p. 327 Cynipid. Andricus ostensackenii Bass. (11) Galls small, the leaf present and the -galls tend to cluster(a) Cells central in the gallGlobose, monothalamous, yellow, thin-shelled leaf gall, tinged with red orbrown, diameter 10 to 15 mm, the central cell fiber-supported on bothsurfaces of leaf of Q. minor. Fig. 99, 1-3. Beutm. iid, p. 349 Cynipid. Polished oak gall, Dryophanta polita Bass_.


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