TOITE PSACII SCALE ( Aiilaca,s';~ds pcntagoiir. Ta,rg, ) 
Virginia* L, A, Eetriok (SeiTteniLcr 2S): Hcavj'' infestation noted on catoApa 
trees at Sands ton, 
CYCLAilEII MITE ( Tarsonenus pallidus Eanks) 
Illinois, . P, Elint (SoptenLer 24): More prevalent on greenhouse crops 
such as cyclamen, SgintPcaulia sp,, and ivies tiiazL at any tine during 
the last 3 years. Very severe infestation ha.s hoon found on azalea 
in a central Illinois greenhouse, 
GOMMOE RED SPIDER ( Totranychus telarius L, ) 
liidsconsino S, L, Chajnhers (Septenher 24): Very abundant throughoiit the 
State on evergreens and various flower plants, 
AZALEA 
AZALEA L/\CEDUG ( Stephanitis pyrioldes Scott) 
Mississippi, d, L, Lond (September 25) J Some daiiagc to azalea ohsorved 
in Jackson County, 
CiUPJA 
L/RGER Ci'JRIA LSiiF ROLLER ( Calpodes ethlius Crar.i, ) 
Arizona., Vu, A, Plock (September 20): Present on canna from Tombstone to 
Pomcrene, Cochise County, 
CIIRYSACTHEI-IUT4 j\HD DAIDLIA 
COCKLETuR DILLDUG- ( Rhodobaenus trodocinpunctata. Ill,) 
Georgia, T, L, Rdsseli (September 19 )i Reported by a. grov/or as doing con- 
siderable damage to da.hiian at Dannesville, 
Indiana, J, J, Lavis (September 23 ): Roa.red from a. lanva infesting terminal 
shoots of greenhouse chrysanthcr.Tun, Larva, v/a,s received September 1 and 
emerged a-s an a.dult on September 15* Virst infest'^.tion observed on 
August 20, 
Wisconsin, E, L, Chaj-ibers (September 24): Some dahlia, growers in Dane and 
Milwaukee Counties reported serious injury to dahlia plants during 
the latter part of August and the early pa.rt of September, 
