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DOGWOOD 
DOGWOOD CLUB GALL ( Mycodiplnsis alternate Felt) 
Delaware. E. P. Pelt (March 21): Somewhat cornon in the region .about Wilmington 
and ’"ell known farther north, Recent laboratory work ►has demonstrated the 
pest to he this insect rather than Las i opt era clavula Beutm., a gall midge 
associated in earlier years with this somewhat common deformity. 
EUONYMUS 
EUONYMUS SCALE ( Chionaspis euonymi Const.) 
Alabama. J. M; Robinson (March 24): Reported as attacking euonymus at Union 
Springs on March 12, 
GLADIOLUS 
GLADIOLUS THRIPS ( Taoniothrips s Implex Moris on) 
Florida. J. R. Watson (March 23) : Moderate infestation in Manatee and Lee 
Counties, ' 
HOLLY 
HOLLY LEAF MINER ( Phytomyza ilicis Curt.) 
New Jersey. H. C. Donohoe (March 6): Holly in a cool greenhouse at Kingston 
severely attacked. Practically all mature leaves show infestation and 
plants rendered so unsightly as to be unsalable. 
Delaware. S. F. Pelt (March 21): Mines found in moderate numbers at Wilmington, 
some plants showing an appreciable infestation. 
A CHERMID ( Paurocephala ilecis Ashm. ) 
Mississippi. C, Lyle (March 24); Injured twigs of yaupon received from Gulf- 
port in February. 
JUNIPER AND CEDAR 
DEODAR WEEVIL "( Pis sodas nemorensis Germ. ) 
Alabama, J, M. Robinson (March 24); Reported as attacking deodar at Aliceville 
on March 20, 
JUNIPER SCALE ( Diaspis caruell Targ. ) 
New Jersey. M, D. Leonard (March 26): A number of garden ornamental juniper 
.plants examined at Hoddonfield showed from light to sufficient infestation 
to affect many of the branches. 
