. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. sed of a basal, oblate part with a height of 3 to 4 mm and a conico- pyramidal portion with a height of 10 to 12 mm and a diameter of 8 to 12 mm, the larval cell in the basal portion, resembles D. bassetti. Cal. Trotter 11, p. 109 Cynipid. ? Disholcaspis sp. 78 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 6 Galls of the leaves (in some cases the leaf itself is aborted and the gall issues from the litis or bud) a Galls on the petiole of the leafIrregularly globose petiole gall about the size and color of a large, dry pea, onli


. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. sed of a basal, oblate part with a height of 3 to 4 mm and a conico- pyramidal portion with a height of 10 to 12 mm and a diameter of 8 to 12 mm, the larval cell in the basal portion, resembles D. bassetti. Cal. Trotter 11, p. 109 Cynipid. ? Disholcaspis sp. 78 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 6 Galls of the leaves (in some cases the leaf itself is aborted and the gall issues from the litis or bud) a Galls on the petiole of the leafIrregularly globose petiole gall about the size and color of a large, dry pea, onlive oak. Ashm. 97, p. 123 Cynipid. Cynips sulcatus , somewhat pubescent, monothalamous, brownish gall with a hard outershell and a spongy interior, diameter 5 to 6 mm, on under surface of leafon Q. alba. Fig. 97, 4. Beutm. iid, p. 346 Cynipid. Dryophanta Carolina Ashm. Globular, below ochreous, not shining petiole leaf gall, internally brown, fibrous, with at least two cells, diameter 9 mm, on Q. a r i z o n i c a . Beutm. 09a, P- 35 ... Cynipid. Disholcaspis arizoni ca Fig. 74. C e c i d o m y i a sp. on black oak, 32296. Anolder gall, possibly different from the preceding. (Original) Polythalamous, irregular, clustered swellings of the petiole and midrib coveredwith pinkish pubescence, on Q. alba. Fig. 53, 3-5> 70, 7i- Beutm. loc, P- 127 Cynipid. Neuroterus mmutus Bass. Irregular swellings of the petiole, midrib or portions of the catkins dwarfing thegrowth, onQ. macrocarpa. Fig. 53, 8, 9. Beutm. loc, p. 128 Cynipid. Neuroterus vernus Gill. KEY TO AMERICAN INSECT GALLS 79 6 Gall a swelling of the midvein or sometimes of the petiole (See also (13) P- 106, and (15) a, b, p. no) (i) Swellings abrupt Globose or spindle-shaped, woody, green petiole or midrib gall on Q. alba,Q. prinus, Q. macrocarpa, Q. bicolor, Q. prinoides,Q. obtixsiloba. Fig. 7^- Bass. 63, p. 324 Cynipid. Oak leaf stalk gall, Andricus petiolicola , midvein gall projecting o


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