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CUEPJU'TT APHID ( Capitophorus ri~bis L, ) 
Minnesota* A, A. Granovsky (October 2l): Very abundant, 
GR;\PE LEiiPHOPPER ( Erythroneura comes Say) 
Hedraska, H, D. Tate (October 21 ); Imported as damaging woodbine and 
grapevines in Eranklin and Cherry Counties early in the month, 
PECAIT 
PALL kHiIBWOEM ( Hyphantria. cunea Drury) 
Georgia, 0, I, Snapp (October 20); Infesta,tion on pecan trees at Port 
Valley, in central Georgia, has not been as heavy as usual, 
HICKORY SHUCK ¥0R14 ( Laspeyresia. c ary ana Pitch) 
Mississippi, C, Lyle, et al* (October 24): Specimens on pecan v/ere re- 
ceived from Leake County. Rather hea,vy infestations reported from 
Holmes County, 
UALITUT CATERPILLAR ( Pa,tana integerrima. G, & R, ) 
Mississippi, C, Lyle, et al, (October 24): Injuring pocai trees in Adams 
County earljr in October, Rather cabundant at State College, 
PECiilT I'JESVIL ( Curculio carya.e Horn) 
Texas, ¥. S, Price (October 9)* Specimens from pecans sent from Gustine, 
APHIDS (Aphiidan) 
Georgia, 0, I, Snapp (October 17 )j Infesta^tion of giant hickory aphid 
( Longistigma canyao Ha.rr,) is still hca.vy on pecan at Port Valley, 
Observations today revealed that a number of limbs on trees in yards 
had been killed, 
Mississippi, M, L. and D, W, Gpimes (October 24): Infestations of the 
black pecan a,phid ( Mplanocallis ca.rya,cfoliao Davis) vrere observed in 
the Meridian and Durant districts, 
OBSCURE SCALE ( Chrysomphalus obscurus Const,) 
Mississippi, D, V/. Grimes (October 24): Pound in most pecan orchards in 
the southern half of the Uississippi-Yazoo Delta, 
