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Synonymy (3)
Name
Type
Notes
Cecidomyia salicis strobiliscus
scientific
Cecidomyia salicisstrobiliscus
scientific
Rhabdophaga strobiliscus
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Created Feb 4, 2026 1:47 PM UTC
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Last updated Feb 4, 2026 1:47 PM UTC
On the Insects, Coleopterous, Hymenopterous & Dipterous: Inhabiting the Galls of Certain Species of Willow. Pt 2nd and last
BD Walsh
(1866)
Cecidomyia salicis strobiliscus Walsh
I described this gall from a single dried specimen found by Mr. Bebb on Salix rostrata [bebbiana] in North Illinois. I have since found very numerous specimens of what for the present I regard as the same gall on S. discolor near Rock Island, IL. Of 23 gathered March 23d one was undistinguishable from the S. rostrata gall; the rest had the tips of the external leaves (except at the tip of the gall) not angulated, but more or less rounded with a subobsolete midrib outside which terminated in a minute tooth or beak. In other respects they did not differ, and especially in the veins on the inside of the leaves being obsolete or subobsolete. The general outline of this gall was ovate lanceolate, rarely ovate ; length — rejecting one stunted specimen, which however contained a larva — 1.05 — 1.G5 inch, diameter .57 — .72 inch. The stunted specimen was not porrect, but deflected at an angle with the axis of the twig, and I subsequently found a few others varying in the same way. In one gall I met with 2 or 3 of the same Orchelimum eggs which occur so copiously in S. strobiloides 0. S., and May 26th I bred several Orchelimum larvae from these galls.