. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Plate 13267 Midge Galls 1 White flowered aster buds deformed by Rhopalomyia lateriflori Felt. (After Clarke) 2 Goldenrod bunch gall, Rhopalomyia solidaginis Lw. 3 Flower bud galls of Aster undulatus, deformed by Rhopalo- myia sp. (After Clarke) 4 Subterranean galls on Solidago inhabited by Rhopalomyia thomp- s o n i Felt. (After Thompson) 5 Gall on arrow-wood leaves produced by the purple vein midge, S a c k e n - omyia viburnifolia Felt. 6 Grape filbert gall, Schizomyia coryloides Walsh & Riley. (After
. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Plate 13267 Midge Galls 1 White flowered aster buds deformed by Rhopalomyia lateriflori Felt. (After Clarke) 2 Goldenrod bunch gall, Rhopalomyia solidaginis Lw. 3 Flower bud galls of Aster undulatus, deformed by Rhopalo- myia sp. (After Clarke) 4 Subterranean galls on Solidago inhabited by Rhopalomyia thomp- s o n i Felt. (After Thompson) 5 Gall on arrow-wood leaves produced by the purple vein midge, S a c k e n - omyia viburnifolia Felt. 6 Grape filbert gall, Schizomyia coryloides Walsh & Riley. (After Weld) 7 Gall of elder flower midge, Youngomyia umbellicola O. S. (After Weld) 8 Gall on oak leaves produced by Cincticornia globosa Felt. (After Clarke)Dogwood spot gall, Lasioptera corni Felt. (After Clarke) 268 Plate 13
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