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Virginia. C. R. Willey (April 22): Practically 100 -percent pupated at Richnond 
on April 20. 
CHRYSANTHEMUM 
CHRYSANTHEMUM APHID (M acros iphoniel la sahborni Gill.) 
Mississippi. E. W. Dunnam (April 15 ) : Causing slight danage to chrysanthemum 
huds in L eland. 
Oklahoma. E. A. Renton (April 2l): Reported from Stillwater and Pair fax, 
CHRYSANTHEMUM LACE3UG ( Corythucha marnorata Uhl. ) 
Mississippi. E. W, Dunnam (April 15 ) J Doing serious damage to chrysanthemums in 
L eland, ' ' 
THRIPS ( Thys anopt era) 
Tennessee. G, M. Bentley (April 19): Thrips reported on chrysanthemum and caus- 
ing some damage where control measures have not "been used, 
EUONYMUS ' : 
EUONYMUS SCALE ( Chionaspis euonyni Const.) 
Pennsylvania. E, P. Eelt (April 22): Moderately abundant on euonynus in the 
Philadelphia area. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (April 2l)» Specimens received from Brookhaven; 
GARDENIA 
CITRUS WHITEELY ( Dialeurodes citri Ashm. ) 
Virginia, H, G. Walker and L. D, Anderson (April 25 ): Many requests received 
from Norfolk for information on the control on gardenias, 
GLADIOLUS 
GLADIOLUS THRIPS ( Ta.eniot.hr ins s implex Morison) 
Florida., J. R. Watson (April 22): Numerous complaints received of this thrips 
on gladiolus. 
HOLLY 
HOLLY LcjAF MINER ( Phytomyza ilicis Ourt • ) 
Virginia. 0. R. Willey (April 22); Very abundant in Richmond and vicinity. 
Emergence of adults began between Aorir 15 and IS. None found to have 
emerged on heavily infested tree on April 15 ; empty pupal cases found on 
April IS; and first flies seen on April 19 . 
