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white PEACH SCALE ( Aulacaspis pentagona Targ. ) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (March 24): Reported as causing injury to poach trees at 
Fayette in February. 
BERRIES 
RASPBERRY CANE BORER ( Ooerea bimaculata Oliv. ) 
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Kansas. H. R. Bryson (March 24): Reported from Chetopa.on March 12. 
A CERAMBYCID ( Ataxia crypta Say) 
Alabama. J. M. Robinson (March 24); Dewberry and youngberry canes at Courtland 
reported .as having galls on them formed by larvae. 
GRAPE 
GRAPE BERRY MOTH ( Polychrosis vitoana Clem.) 
Ohio. G. A. Runner (March 23): Examinations of overwintering pupae during March 
in the Sandusky area showed a winter mortality of about 8 percent, as com- 
pared with l4 percent for April 193S, and 10 percent for March 1937. 
PECAN 
PECAN LEAF CASEBEAReR ( Acrobas is jug land is LeB.) 
Georgia. G. E. Moznette (March 22): Immature overwintered larvae just beginning 
to leave hibernacula and starting to feed on developing buds of pecan at 
Albany, 
PECAN NUT CASEBBARER ( Acrobas is caryae Grote) 
Florida. S. 0. Hill (March 23): Opening pecan buds at Monticello found to be 
infested by overwintered larvae on March 13. 
Oklahoma, F. A. Fenton (March 23 ): Reported at Fort Gibson, Muskogee County. 
HICKORY SHUCK WORM ( Laspeyresia car. van a Fitch) 
Georgia. G. F. Moznette (March 22): In the course of studies at Albany first 
larva pups ted on February 10 and first moth emerged on March 4. 
Florida. S. 0. Hill (March 23): First adult emerged from caged material on 
February 20 at Monticello. 
Mississippi. 0. Lyle (March 24): Reported as having injured pecan nuts in 
Brookhaven, Cleveland, and Holly Springs last October and November. 
