WELD 408. Plate 37, fig. 34.
Host. — Quercus laceyi Small and Quercus virginiana Miller.
Gall. — Confluent, globular, dried-up galls, 4 mm. in diameter, in a small cluster, pubescent on surface. Found in fall on young shoots of live oak buried under thick bed of dead leaves and on laceyi attached to a large root.
Habitat. — Boerne and Cuero, Texas.
”- LH Weld: (1921) American gallflies of the family Cynipidae producing subterranean galls on oak©
Reference: https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/7562993#page/297/mode/1up