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COBH LANTERN FLY ( Peregrines maidis Ashm. ) 
Texas. B. K. Fletcher (I Any 22): Found heavily infesting sorghum. in a greenhouse 
at College Station. 
SUGARCANE BOBEE ( Sesamia cretica Led.) • 
Egypt. A. H. Eos enf eld (April 28): Conspicuous during the last season hy the 
very light infestations all over the Sugar Belt. 
A COCC ID ( Pseudococcus honins is Kuw. ) 
Egypt. A. E. Eosenfold (April 28 ) : The other most common cane inject, a mealybug, 
has "been consx^icuous during the last season by the very light infestations all 
over the Sugar Belt. 
FEUIT. IN SECTS 
FLATHEADED APPLE THEE BOBEE ( Chrvsobothris femorata Oliv. ) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (May 23): Beportecl as causing injury to pecan trees in 
Simpson County the last week in April, . 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (May 18): Infestation of an elm tree reported in Burt 
County on May 15. 
SHOT-HOLE BOBEE ( Scolytus rugulosus Batz.) 
New York. N. Y. State Coll. Agr, News Letter (May 22): .A 10-acre block of 5-7 ear - 
old trees seriously damaged in Wayne County, western New York. Buds damaged 
on all 1- and 2-year-old wood. 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (May 23): Adults from peach received from Jones County. 
Washington. E. P. Brealcey (May 23): Unusually abundant in Pierce County, judging 
from the number of reports. 
BED-LEGGED FLEA BEETLE ( Derocrepis erythropus Melsh. ) 
Pennsylvania. A. 3. Champlain (May l): Beported as heavily attacking and injur- 
ing foliage of young apple, peach, plum, and cherry trees at Dillsburg, York 
County, on April 25. 
H, E. Hodgkiss (May 18): Causing serious damage in widely separated 
counties to opening buds of grape, newly set apples, and peaches* Specimens 
collected in Perry, Cumberland, and Indiana Counties from May 8-10. 
Maryland, E. N. Cory (April 26): Deport od on buds of peach at Cumberland. 
A BEETLE ( Euphoria sepulchral is F.) 
Alabama. J. M. Bobinaon (May 26): A bumble flower beetle reported from Citronelle 
as attacking pear trees. 
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