. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Plate 5 Midge Galls 1 Ash leaves inhabited by Arthrocnodax sambucifolia Felt, the deformation probably produced by a mite, Eriophyes sp. (AfterThompson) 2 Cone-flower gall, AsphondyliaconspicuaO. S. 3 Sunflower purse gall, Asphondylia globulus O. S. (After Weld) 4 Adherent capsule gall on Solidago, inhabited by the nun midge, Asphon- dylia monacha O. S. and Camptoneuromyia adhesaFelt 5 Gall of nun midge, Asphondylia monacha O. S., on narrow-leaved goldenrod 6 Cactus infested by Asphondylia opuntiae Felt


. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Plate 5 Midge Galls 1 Ash leaves inhabited by Arthrocnodax sambucifolia Felt, the deformation probably produced by a mite, Eriophyes sp. (AfterThompson) 2 Cone-flower gall, AsphondyliaconspicuaO. S. 3 Sunflower purse gall, Asphondylia globulus O. S. (After Weld) 4 Adherent capsule gall on Solidago, inhabited by the nun midge, Asphon- dylia monacha O. S. and Camptoneuromyia adhesaFelt 5 Gall of nun midge, Asphondylia monacha O. S., on narrow-leaved goldenrod 6 Cactus infested by Asphondylia opuntiae Felt. (After Essig) 7 Gall ofAsteromyia sp. onlonactis lineariifolius. (After Clarke) 8 Blister gall of ?Caryomyia species on hickory 9 Gall of spruce bud midge, Rhabdophaga swainei Felt. (After Swaine) Plate s.


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