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I'iAGlTOLIA SCALE ( lTeolecftn5.uni cornuparvam Thro) 
ITew York, E, P, Pelt (Au£-ust 15)« Sonewha.t injurious on nagnolio. near Mon- 
roe* 
ROSS 
ROSE MIDGE (Dasynonra rhodoplia.ga Coq, ) 
Massaohusotts, A, I, Bourne (August 2S): Rather serious oufbreaJ^ reported 
on August 22, Pound to ho very abundant and blasting the huds and new 
growth in a largo connorcial planting of roses being groxm under cloth, 
ROSE CURCULIO ( Rhynchites b icolor P, ) 
Utaic, G. P, Knowlton (July 26): Damaging roses a.t Randolph and Provo, 
LEAPEOPPERS ( Cicadellidae) 
Utah, G, P, Enowlton (August 4): Seriously damaging rose foliage at Grants- 
ville, 
WATERLILY 
. UATERLILY APHID ( PJiopalo siphigm ip/Trphaeae L, ) 
Utah, . G, P, Enowlt on (August l): Moved on to waAer hyacinth when heavily 
infested waterlily loa.ves were cut off a.t Logan* 
STRAI'JBEPJIY ROOT V/EEYIL ( Brachyrhinus ovatus L, ) 
PJio de Is land , 3 , Eddy (July 2S): P eedinfg heavily on bark 6f yew and dv/anf 
junix^cr a.t Lincoln, 
Zm-TIA 
PLO’fER UE3U0RM (Eoneosona electellun Eulst,) 
Miimcsota., M, U, Uing (August 20)i Pairly connon on zinnirn at Sp;ringf ield, 
Uotlejf "Waverly, and Moorhead, 
' ■ A LACE3UG ( Oorythucha arcuata Say) 
Texan, ¥-,■ .C* ' Maxwell (August 26):. At Robstown, this species, or a closely 
related one, is doing noticeable- danago to zinnias in a dooryard planting, 
most of the leaves on several, plants being affected. Both adults and 
nynplis are present in considerable numbers, Earlier infestation of 
lighter intensity was noticed on these same plants* 
