DELPHINIUM 
AN APHID ( Aphis rociadae Ckll.) 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (June 20): Delphinium plants in Butler County- 
reported as attacked on May 26. 
COLUMBINE 
COLUMBINE LEAP MINER ( Phytomyza m inuscula Gour.) 
New Jersey. M. D. Leonard (June 15)* Most of the older leaves on a 
number of columbine plants at Ridgewood badly mined by larvae on 
May 29- Situation about the same now. 
AN APHID ( Pergandeidia trirhoda Walk. ) 
New Jersey. M. D. Leonard (June 15 ) : Alates in small numbers only on a 
number of columbine plants examined on May 29 at Ridgewood. Just 
starting to produce young. On May 30> 193S> these aphids were 
common on the same plants and young and adult apterae were numerous. 
Today alates present in about same numbers, but apterae present in 
small colonies on a few leaves. 
HOLLY 
A SCALE INSECT ( Asterolecanium sp.) 
Virginia. H. G. Walker and L. D. Anderson (June 26): A scale was 
reported by the county agent as rather seriously injuring holly at 
Newport News. It has also been observed attacking holly at Nor- 
folk on several different occasions. 
HONEYSUCKLE 
AN APHID ( Rhopal osiphurn mellif erum Hottes) 
New Jersey. M. D. Leonard (June 15 ): A small bush honeysuckle at 
Ridgewood has many of the flower clusters heavily infested. Aphids 
also on the undersides of many of the leaves. Alates numerous. 
JUNIPER AND CEDAR 
A LEAF BEETLE ( Colaspis sp.) 
Louisiana. P. X. Harrison (June 15): Observed doing moderate to severe 
damage to Cedrus doodara at Baton Rouge. 
A THRIPS ( Scolothrips sp.) 
Minnesota. A. G. Ruggles and assistants (June 19): Reported from Red- 
wood Falls, as moderately abundant on cedar on May 13 . 
