BUREAU OF ENTOMOLOGY AND PLANT QUARANTINE 
[June 
INSECTS 
Aspidiotus camelliae (4-6), A. cyanophylli (9-21), A. hederae (20-191), A. 
lataniae (19-71), A. perniciosus (4-9), Aulacaspis pentagona (10-26), A. rosae 
(3-3), Carpocapsa pomonella (10-34), Cerataphis lataniae (4-31), Ceroplastes 
floridensis (1-18), Chionaspis citri (12-28), C. euonymi (4-16), Chrysomphalus 
aonidum (36-645), C. aurantii (25-375), C. dictyospermi (20-176), Coccus elon- 
gatus (3-21), C. hesperidum (19-53), Diaspis boisduvalii (17-106), D. bromeliae 
(7-141), D. echinocacti (3-8), D. echinocacti opuntiae (3-6), Ephestia sp. (36-181), 
Etiella zinckenella (4-13), Gnorimoschema operculella (20-70), Helioihis obsoleta 
(8-1,020), H. virescens (6-73), Helioihrips hemorrhoidalis (10-16), Hemichionaspis 
aspidistrae (18-88), H. minor (16-116), Howardia biclavis (6-31), Ischnaspis 
longirosiris (10-18), Lepidosaphes beckii (65-1,395), L. gloverii (23-306), L. ulmi 
(13-29), Parlatoria pergandii (39-337), P. proteus (8-30), Pseudococcus adonidum 
(9-26), P. brevipes (20-242), P. citri (15-36), P. maritimus (13-31), P. nipae 
(9-11), Rhizoglyphus hyacinthi (10-45), Saissetia hemisphaerica (19-43), S. 
nigra (8-36), S. oleae (11-27): Total of these insect interceptions, 6,205. 
DISEASES 
Actinomyces scabies (48-681), Alternaria sp. (27-134), Aspergillus nigcr (41- 
224), Bacillus carotovorus (28-221), Bacteriaceae (48-679), Bacterium tumefaciens 
(13-72), Botrytis sp. (31-202), Cephalothecium roseum (8-19), Cladosporium 
herbarum (3-4) Cladosporium sp. (36-294), Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (21-109), 
C. lindemuihianum (9-20), Coniothyrium fuckelii (6-9), Diaporthe phaseolorum 
(1-2), Fusarium sp. (63-1,347), Heterodera marioni (15-52), Macrosporium sp. 
(32-260), Oospora pustulans (14-50), Penicillium digitatum (28-91), P. expansum 
(20-45), P. italicum (20-46), Penicillium sp. (71-1,269), Phomopsis citri (39-213), 
Phytophthora injestans (20-137), Rhizoctonia solani (51-765), Rhizopus nigricans 
(31-99), Rhizopus sp. (8-91), Spondylodadium atrovirens (41-549), Spongospora 
subterranea (14-60), Venturia inaequalis (28-135), Verticillium cinnabarina (27- 
109): Total of these disease interceptions, 7,988. 
List, by countries, of pests collected and reported from July 1, 1938, to June SO, 1934 
inclusive 
[All findings marked with an asterisk indicate State inspection] 
Host 
Number of inter- 
ceptions in— 
Country of origin and name of pest 
o 
60 
M 
6 
'o3 
a 
bX) 
a 
(1 
2 
& 
CO 
O 
m 
Collected 
in— 
Africa 
Insects: 
Palm 
1 
1 
Ga. 
(Coccidae). 
Hylemyia sp. (Anthomyiidae) 
Ala. 
Crctala r ia sp 
1 
1 
1 
D. C. 
Diseases: 
Puccina ornithogali-thyrsoides 
Algeria 
Insects: 
Aspidiotus spinosus (Coccidae) - 
Orntthogalum thyrsoides (cbin- 
kerichee) . 
.... 
Pa. 
D. C. 
1 
Md. 
Diseases: 
1 
Do. 
American Samoa 
Diseases: 
Aleurites moluccana (candle- 
nut tree). 
1 
Calif.* 
American Virgin Islands 
Insects: 
Anastrepha sp. (Trypelidae) 
1 The common names for the following 
1 
Do.* 
have been omitted: Ananas sati 
vus ( 
pine 
appl 
e),£ 
rassi 
ca olcracea 
capitata (cabbage), Capsicum annuum (pepper), Lycopersicum esculentum (tomato), Saccharum officinarum 
(sugarcane), and Solanum tuberosum (potato). Where the same host occurs frequently the common name 
has been omitted part of the time. All horticultural variety names have been omitted. 
