LARCH 
LARCH SAWELY ( Lygaeonematus erichsonii Htg.) 
Wisconsin. H. J. MacAloney (September l4) : A larch swamp north of Slinger, 
Washington County, showed noticeable defoliation the last week in August. 
LOCUST 
LOCUST BORER ( Cyllene robiniae Eorst.) 
Illinois. W. P. Elint (September 23): Adults have been noted in slightly 
more than usual numbers on goldenrod in the vicinity of locust plant- 
ations . 
MAPLE 
GREEN-STRIPED MAPLE WORM ( Anisota rubicunda E. ) 
Michigan and Minnesota. H. J. McAloney (September l4) : Roadside trees 
completely defoliated early in August in northern Michigan and Minnesota. 
UNICORN CATERPILLAR ( Schizura unicornis S. & A.) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (September 27): Sent in from New Albany, Eloyd County, 
on September 12. Reported as feeding on maple foliage. 
NORWAY MAPLE APHID ( Periphyllus lyropictus Kess.) 
New Jersey. M. D. Leonard (September 24): Many street maple trees in Haddon- 
field recently show increasing infestation, with some evidences of 
honeydew spotting cars parked in some streets. Infestation fairly light 
to date and alates very scarce. This aphid present in only very small 
numbers for the last month or so. 
Maryland. E. N. Cory (August 15): Present on Norway maple at Pikesville, 
Baltimore County. 
OAK 
ORANGE- STRIPED OAK WORM ( Anisota senatoria S. & A.) 
Connecticut. R. B. Eriend (September 22): Abundant on oak throughout the 
State. 
E. P. Eelt (September 23): Reported as somewhat abundant on oak 
at Old Lyme. 
Virginia. C. R. Willey and E. R. Ereund (September 22): Much more abundant 
this year than for many years in Richmond and vicinity. Many ornamen- 
tal oaks defoliated and many thousands of trees in the cutover areas 
where the second growth is from 6 to 15 feet tall. 
