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responsi'ble , in part nt least, for rlanapc to novrly established la^’/ns 
in this, carer.. (Det, hy C, Heinrich.) 
TWIG- G-IHDLHR ( Oncideros cingnlcata Seay) 
Florida. J. h. ^'’^atson (Octotcr . 22 ): Danar^o to cajer)ut trees was reported 
fron Hanedin and S-rasota. 
\fHITHFLIES (Aleyrodidae) 
Mississippi. G, R. r,_nd S, M, -Livingstone (Octoher 1 ^): Caused con- 
sidercahle dancage to vihurnnjn in Gulfport during the sunner, 
Louisirua# H. M, Livingstone (Octoher 15)j Less abundant on ornanentcals in 
Hevf Orleans this suiuner than in 1940, 
SCALE Il'TSECTS (Coccidae) 
Virginia.. C, R. HiHey (October); Lopidosaphes -ulni L. cand Ohiono.spis 
furfura Fitch have been observed to build r.p very materially this season 
Sor’.th Carolina. J. A, Berly (Soptenber ?.6): Tho .cottonv cushion 
( icerya nurchasi M."-.sk, ) siif f iciontlsT" abundant on Pittosporun 
villo to require control measures, 
Georgia, T, L, Rissoll (October 22 ): The grape meal 3 '’bug ( Pseudococcus 
r.car i t imus Eh rh , ) found on stems of Chamaecrista spp, , just below the 
groiuid, on Soptenber 22 and October 9* (Pet, by G. F. Ferris,) 
October 2l): The fern sca.le ( Pinnaspis aspidistras Sign.) is in- 
festing and killin.:; som potted African violet plcants.at Experimnt, 
(Let, by H. S. McConnell,)' 
Indiana, J, J, Lavis (October 22): The oyste-rshcll scale ( Lspidosaphes 
ulni L,) is destruntively cobtindant on peony and myrtle- in the southern 
half of the State, 
AZ.ILFA 
AZ..ILFA LExlF MIRER ( Grac i 1 an i a. cozaleella Brants) 
E. H, Livingstone (October 15) J Loss aJjunr'’cont in Rev/ Orleans 
season than in 1940, 
AZilLSA SCALE ( Erioco ecus azaleae Const. ) 
MississipT^i , C, L 7 ’-le (October 24): Specimens wore recently received from 
Harrison and Lincoln Counties, 
Louisiana, 
thi s 
scale 
at Moultrie 
