. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. section. (Original) Fig. 96. Small oak apple,Andricus singularisBass. A small gall provi-sionally referred to this spe-cies. (Original) Globose, brown, subopaque leaf galls with a central, fiber-supported cell,diameter 6 to 8 mm, on Que reus sp. Ashm. 97b, p. 68 Cynipid. Trichoteras coquilletti Ashm. (b) Cell basal, against the leafSubglobose, flattened basahy, leaf galls usually on the midrib, the shell thick,the interior filled with silvery-white hairs supporting a larval cell attachedto the base of t


. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. section. (Original) Fig. 96. Small oak apple,Andricus singularisBass. A small gall provi-sionally referred to this spe-cies. (Original) Globose, brown, subopaque leaf galls with a central, fiber-supported cell,diameter 6 to 8 mm, on Que reus sp. Ashm. 97b, p. 68 Cynipid. Trichoteras coquilletti Ashm. (b) Cell basal, against the leafSubglobose, flattened basahy, leaf galls usually on the midrib, the shell thick,the interior filled with silvery-white hairs supporting a larval cell attachedto the base of the gall, on both surfaces of leaf of Q. u n d u 1 a t a, Fig. 68, i, 2. Beutm. iid, p. 348 Cynipid. Dryophanta eburnea similar to that of D. e b u r n e a but shining, brownish above andprobably on a different species of oak. Beutm. iid, p. 34*^ Cynipid. Dryophanta s i m i 1 1 i m a D. , subcoriaceous, reddish, monothalamous vein gall, developing infissures of crossveins. Wash. Trotter 11, p. 108 Cynipid. Dryophanta sj). KEY TO AMERICAN INSECT GALLS 103. Fig. 97. Dryophanta galls. 1-3. D. be 11a Bass. 4. D. Carolina Ashni. 5. Beutm. 6,7. D. dugesi Mayr. (After Beutm., Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.) I04 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Ovate, small, monothalamous apical vein gall developing in a slit, woody, thewalls thin, smooth, shining and reddish. Cal. Trotter ii, p. 113 • Cynipid. C y n i p s sp. (12) Small, thin-walled, globose or fusiform galls, usually marginal, on the leaf and piercing the lamina Globose, densely pruinose, thin-walled leaf or anient gall, diameter 3 to , sometimes banded by a minute ridge, on Q. o b t u s i 1 o b a. Bassett 00, p. 311 Cynipid. Andricus pruinosus , thin-walled, monothalamous vein swelling covered with a dense, brownpubescence, on Q. alba. Fig. 53, 10. Beutm. loc, p. 128 Cynipid. Neuroterus pallipes Bass. Hemispherical or subhemispherical, pale brown, minutely crackled vein ga


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