. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Fig. 15. Juniper berry wasp, Chalcid sp.,a2603. Deformed berries enlarged. (Original) Deformed infertile fruit of J. pachyphlaea, the interior corky, Ent. Jour. 11:149 Acarid. Eriophyes ramosus Hodgk. a2858Apical, reddish, conical gall on J. u t a h e n s i s. Felt i2e, p. 148 Itonid. Juniper cone gall, Oligotrophus betheli Felt KEY TO AMERICAN INSECT GALLS 21 Reared from same gall Itonid. Arthrocnodax , infertile berries of J. s c o p u 1 o r u m. Fig. 15. Hym. Juniper berry wasp


. Report of the State Entomologist on injurious and other insects of the state of New York. Fig. 15. Juniper berry wasp, Chalcid sp.,a2603. Deformed berries enlarged. (Original) Deformed infertile fruit of J. pachyphlaea, the interior corky, Ent. Jour. 11:149 Acarid. Eriophyes ramosus Hodgk. a2858Apical, reddish, conical gall on J. u t a h e n s i s. Felt i2e, p. 148 Itonid. Juniper cone gall, Oligotrophus betheli Felt KEY TO AMERICAN INSECT GALLS 21 Reared from same gall Itonid. Arthrocnodax , infertile berries of J. s c o p u 1 o r u m. Fig. 15. Hym. Juniper berry wasp, C li a 1 c i d sp. a2603 Flowerlike, apical, greenish brown or pinkish deformations composed of four reflexed and slightly thickened leaf scales on J. s c o p u 1 o r u m. Fig. 14. Cynipid. Juniper rosette gall, C y n i p s sjj. a26o2 Thickened, slightly reflexed reddish-brown leaflets of last years growth on J. s c o p u 1 o r u m, possibly an older stage of the preceding. ? Itonid. ? C e c i d o m y i a sp.^ a2827. Fig. 16. Wheatjoint worm, Iso-s o m a grandeRiley. Infestedstem. (Original) Pig. 17. Hessian fly, Phytophagadestructor Say. Infested stemsshowing pupae. (Authors illustration) Prickly burrlike bud galls with numerous short, nearly straight leaves, nonereflexed, diameter .5 cm. Felt i8d, p. 380 Itonid. A 1 1 o m y i a 3 u n i p e r i FeltApical rosette gall, diameter cm, greenish (brown when old) with a variablewhitish pubescence, leaf bracts reflexed Itonid. sp. a28i4 Globose twig enlargement showing a gelatinous growth in June, diameter 3 cm. Fungus. Cedar apple, G y m n o s p o r a n g i u m g 1 o b o s u m Sabina sabinoides (wild Texas or mountain cedar) Reared from bud gall. Felt 16, p. 30 Itonid. Mountain cedar midge, W a 1 s h o m y i a texana Felt Epitetrasticus silvae Girault was reared in large numbers. 22 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM Gramineae (grasses)Reared from grass. Felt iij, p. 461 Itonid. Neolasioptera squamosa Felt Triticum. (wheat)Rear


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