Pontania bruneri, new species
Gall. β (Frontispiece, fig. 7.) Galls occurring singly on the edges of the leaves of Salix longifolia [exigua], having the form and general characteristics of the gall of P. desmodioides. Length from 7 to 10 mm.; smooth, fleshy gall, extending from the midrib considerably beyond the narrow, linear leaf, with a prominent and distinct suture indicating what was the edge of the leaf; in color yellowish, inclined to reddish. Three females, reared from galls collected by Lawrence Bruner on Robinson's ranch, Wyoming, September 15, 1881. The galls at this time were mostly abandoned, only six of them still containing larvae. Adults issued between February 18 and March 3, 1882. (Coll. U. S. Nat. Mus.)
β- Charles Lester Marlatt: (1896) Revision of the Nematina of North America, a Sub-family of Leaf-feeding Hymenoptera of the Family TenthredinidaeΒ©
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