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PIIIZ 30LLTOPJ''! ( Pectinophora gossypiella Sa\ind. ) 
Texas, Jessie Harper (October l4)i Inspection in ITueces County was dis- 
continued, no specimens having "been found for the season. During the 
season a total of 2S sepecimens was found in Cgmeron County and 3 in. 
Hidalgo County, 
L, Hohle (*^ctoher IS): Infestation counts for the first half 
of October were completed at Presidio, Larva.l populations per acre 
at 15“da,y periods from August 1 to October 15 show that the lanval 
population v;as slightly lower than last year, 
S, D. Smith (September 23)1 Specimen found on September 12 in gin 
trash at El Indio, Maverick County, which originated from the <^emado 
Talley in the same county, 
Arizona, Jessie M, Hamper (October j)t Only findings in the regulated 
area of Arizona have been at GlendaAe in Maricopa County, 
COTTOH APHID ( Aphis goss;^/pii Glov,) 
South Carolina,. E. P. 3ondy and C, F, Hainwa^ter (October); Abundant in 
a,ll cotton in Florence County during the week ended November 1, and 
particularly on cotton that has sprouted from stalks that have been 
cut, 
Georgia,, P„ M. Gilmer, et al, (October IS) : Aphids are uncommon in Tift 
and 3tirx''ien Cointies, only an occasional plant shov/ing a few large- 
t;;;,y)o forms, 
Florida, C. S. Rude (October ll); Hot numerous , 
Mississippi. E. Dunnam, et al, (October 4): Ho lamge dark-form aphids 
were noted in cotton in Washington County during the vreek. Aphids 
generally scarce. 
M, L, Grimes (October 24); Heavy infestations were observed in 
fields treated for boll v^eevils, 
COTTOH FLEA HOPPER ( Psallus seriatus Rout,) 
South Carolina, F, F, Bond:/ and C, F, Rainwa,ter (October); Larger number 
than usual seen in Florence County, 
A PEl’TATOMID ( Chlorochroa ligata Say) 
Texas, L, .W. Hoble (October 18); ■'^dults were still present at Presidio 
and causing damage to late cotton bolls. 
