Handbook to Hull And the East Riding of Yorkshire Presented to the Members of T
Handbook to Hull And the East Riding of Yorkshire Presented to the Members of T
Thomas Sheppard
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Low. Salix spp. Common. Perrisia serotina Winn. Swollen, keeled at base. P. Hyperici Bremi. Neither keeled nor incurved. Both on St. John's Wort. (b) erect and applied by edges. P. Veronicae Vallot. Covered with white pubescence. Speed- well. (7) Midrib or lateral veins swollen. Rhabdophaga nervorum Kieff. Salix spp. Massalongia rubra Kieff. Birch. Perrisia nervicola Kieff. Hieracium pilosella. Perrisia plicatrix H. Low. Leaf distorted and bent also. Brambles. Common. Selby, York, Skipwith Comm...on. (8) Leaf and stipules into an ovoid gall. P. Loticola Riibs. LarVcE gregarious, orange. Skipwith Common, Askham Bog. Contarinia barbichei Kieff. Somewhat similar in appearance, larvae white or sulphur yellow. Both on birdsfoot trefoils. (9) Lobes of leaf. AI acrodiplosis dryobia F. Low. Turned down on to lower surface. Askham Bog. A smaller turn down is made by an aphid, Callipterus quercus, in the same place. AI. Volvens Kieff. Turned over on to upper surface. All on the oak. (10) Leaf rolled up or down to form a pouch or pod — ■ (a) on ash.
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