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R0S3 LIIiiFIiOPPIlIl ( Typhlocy'ba rosae L,) 
V/'isconsin, E. L, Chanljcrs (Septenlscr 24): Very a’crjidant in southern half 
of State, 
ZII^LTIA 
YELLOW WOOLLY BEilR ( Piacrisia virginica E.) 
Texas, W, C, Hax\;ell (Septenher 22): Severely danai^ed foliage of zinnias 
at Rohstoiim, practically all of the feeding being done on the under 
side of the loaf, ^axiagc v;a.s general over a period of several v/eoks. 
Zinnias axDparently the preferred host, 
INSECTS ATTACKING MAN A N P 
P 0 H E 'S TIC ANIMALS 
HiAN . . 
M0SQ[JIT0ES (Culicinac) 
Elorida, W, S, Pove (Septenher): ledes ta.eniorhynchus Wied, ha.s been un- 
usua,lly abundajit during the sunner nonths but decreased du.ring 
Septenher, A. sollicitons Walk, ha.s been present in the vicinity of 
Panama City ajid vra,s found breeding in large numbers in a. snail pond 
ahoub 50 miles fron salt v;aler, 
G, II, Prallcy (lugnst pT)* Salt-narsh-nosquito infestation at Nov; 
Smyrna. Pjeach dccroa.sod considerably fron the lorevious month. Light 
trap at laboratory took an a.vora.'go of 21 A, sollicitans and A, taeni- 
orh7gichus j^or night, a.s connarod \7ith an average of 77 Inst month 
and 97 f02T August 1940, 
J, P, Hull (August 31)* Spjt-narsh mosquitoes vrorc loss numerous 
on the- island across from Port Pierce during August than during July, 
Missouri,- L. Hasenan ( S eg) t ember 26): Mosquitoes ha.vc been extreme Ij’’ annoy- 
ing through central Missouri, and it has been reported .tha.t they havo 
been equally as abundant througli northea.stcrn Missouri and in other 
sections of the State, Ilhiro undetermined STDCcies have been most 
coTvion in the collections, 
Kansan, K. R. Ar^.^son (^-cx^t ember 20)* Culcx spp, are more abundant in the 
vicinity of Marlnttan than they wore at this tine last year, 
Texan, W, G, Prucc (September I6): A. trisoria.tus Say v/as collected on 
September 8 nt Pallas, (^ct, by A, Stone. ) 
Colorado. M. T. James (SeT)tember 20): Preoding han evidently been more 
active than usual in the vicinity of Penver,- Eoi’t Collins, Greeley, 
and Pouldcr, Reports of mosquitoes have been received fron Penver, 
