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GRAPE ROOT BORER ( Paranthrcne polis tifornis Harr.) 
Virginia. S. D. Roope (April 18): Worms found in roots of grapevines at Lynch- 
"burg on April 15 . (Let. "by G. Heinrich.) 
GRAPE R00TW0RM ( Eidia vitlcida Walsh) • 
Virginia. S. D. Roope (April 18): Worms ’found on roots of grapevines at Lynch- 
burg on April 15 . (Det. hy W. H. Anderson.) 
A WEEVIL ( Glyptoscelis squanulata Crotch) 
California. D. F. Barnes (April 10): Found on grape foliage on April 7 at Del 
Rey, Fresno County. From 20 vines 209 beetles collected, an average of 10 
per vine, an infestation large enough to damage the snail blosson buds 
rather extensively when the foliage area is snail, as at present. 
A FLEA BEETLE ( Altica torquata Lee. ) 
Arizona. 0. D. Lebert (April 10): Observed riddling new foliage in a vineyard 
near Mesa. Heavy damage in spots, necessitating control measures. 
GRAPE LEAFHOI'PER ( Erythroneura cones Say)' 
Utah. G. F. Kn owl ton (March 28): Extronely abundant under fallen grape leaf 
masses in one vineyard at Marriott, Weber County. Damage here severe in 
193 S, causing loss of crop of some varieties. 
PEC AH 
APH IDS ( Aph i i dae ) 
Georgia. T. L. Bissell (April 19); Stem mothers of Monellia costalis Fitch 
observed on pecan in Spalding County,, central Georgia. Adult stem mothers 
of Me lan oc all is caryaef oliae Davis seen on pecan trees in Spalding County, 
some with young. 
COTTONY— CUSHION SCALE ( leery a purchas i Mask.) 
Alabama. J. M. Robinson (April 24): Reported on March 29 from Clio, in south- 
eastern Alabama, as being on a large number of pecan trees. 
CITRUS 
GREER CITRUS APHID ( Aphis spiraecola Patch) 
Florida. H. Spencer (April ll) : Found in numbers in the upper east coast citrus 
section of Florida. Curling young— growth terminals and causing some damage 
to bloom. 
H. T. Fernald (April 25 ): Very important near Orlando earlier in the 
season; recently "observed again as doing considerable damage to drange. 
