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louisiana: Several heavy infestations have been found in the citrus-growing sec- 
tion, ... 
Mississippi: Jacks on y Ocean Springs; ' Lamar . Lumherton; Lowndes . Columbus. 
Texas: Rio Grande Valiev; southeastern Texas* 
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South America: BRAZIL, Minas Geraes • Vicosa.“ BERMUDA, CUBA. HAWAII: Pres- 
ent in every part of the Terri torv. -Noted from Captain Cook to Napoopoo; 
Honolulu. JAPAN. NEW ZEALAND. 
Host Plants 
Amygdalus pers ica . Brass ica sp. , Choisya sp. , Citrus grand is . Citrus lim- 
onia,' ’ Citrus nohilis var. unshiu. " bit rus sinensis; Citrus trifoliata . Cucurbit a 
pepo ; ' Cytisus scopiarus . Dahlia sp. , Echinocvstis m acrocarpa . Ipomoea purpurea . 
Jug 1 ana regia . Malus sylvestrig . Malva parviflora ; Rosa sp, , Solanum sp. , Tara- 
xacum sp. , Ur t ica urens. . 
Par a t e t r anychus ilicis McG. 
Distribution in the United States 
Alabama: Colbert . Spring Hill; Mobile . Mobile, 
District of Columbia: Washington, Spring Valley. 
California: . Alameda . Berkeley; Contra Costa , south of Walnut Creek, San Ramon; 
Cucamonga . San Bernardino; Los Angeles . Inglewood, Los Angeles, Puente, 
San Fernando Valley, Whittier; Monterey . Gonzales, King City; Orange . Ana- 
heim, Fullerton, Santa Ana; San Luis Obispo . Arroya Grande, San Luis 
Obispo; Santa Barbara . Santa Barbara, Santa Maria; Santa Clara, Palo Alto, 
San Jose; Stanislaus . Turlock; Ventura . Santa Paula, Ventura. 
G orgia: Spalding , Experiment, Griffin. 
Michigan* Berrien : Kent ; Van Suren; southwestern Michigan. 
Ohio: Lake , Painesville. 
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South -Carolina. 
Virginia: Princess Anne . Gape Henry. 
^ There are two such places in Brazil, It is not known which one the reporter 
referred to. 
Biologically speaking, Hawaii is foreign. 
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