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Polystepha pilulae, the oak leaf gall midge, is a
species of gall
midge in the
family Cecidomyiidae. It is
found in
eastern North America. The larvae...
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Although it
usually feeds on oak leaf gall
midge (Polystepha
pilulae)
larvae and
other insects, the oak leaf gall mite ("itch mite") (Pyemotes...
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Placochela nigripes honeysuckle,
privet Polystepha globosa Polystepha pilulae Oak Leaf Gall
Midge Polystepha quercifolia Prodiplosis falcata Prodiplosis...
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emergence had ended. The mite
usually feeds on oak leaf gall
midge (Polystepha
pilulae)
larvae and
other insects, but
becomes an
ectoparasite of
periodical cicada...
- of the
Judicatories against Erskine, Wilson, Moncrieff, and Fisher, 1734
Pilulæ Spleneticæ; or, a
Laugh from a true blue Presbyterian, 1736 X. Y.'s Observations...
- brood's eggs. The
mites usually feed on oak leaf gall
midge (Polystepha
pilulae)
larvae and
other insects, but, as
Zaborski found, also
parasitize periodical...
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malpighii (Kieffer, 1909)
Polystepha multifila (Felt, 1907)
Polystepha pilulae (Beutenmuller, 1892)
Polystepha podagrae (Felt, 1909)
Polystepha pustulata...
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prescriptions given in full. The book ends with an
admonition or puff of ‘
Pilulæ catharticæ nostræ,’
which ‘venales prostant’ at his own
house in Basing...