Nebraska. $. B. Whelan (June 20): Quite common in rose gardens at 
Lincoln from late in May until the middle of June. 
A GALL WASP ( Rhodites dichlocerus Harr.) 
Nebraska. M. H. Swenk (June 20): Report of the long nose gall 
received from Washington County on May. 
. SPIREA 
GREEN CITRUS APE 1 1) ( Aphis spiraecola Patch) 
New York. M. D. Leonard (June 20): A number of shrubs of spirea at 
Jackson Heights only moderately infested. 
New Jersey. M. D. Leonard (June 15) : On May 29 many terminal shoots 
of several shrubs at Ridgewood were well infested, but this aphid 
was by no means really abundant. Today it seemed it is less 
numerous on the same shrubs. 
Tennessee. G. M. Bentley (June 20): Infestation of spiraea aphid 
heavier than usual in the localities of Smithville, Do Kalb County, 
and Nashville, Davidson County on May 20 and 22. 
WATSRLILIES 
A SNOUT BEETLE ( Bagous americamus Lee.) 
Pennsylvania. J. 0. Pepper (Juno 8): Snout beetle injuring blooms 
of waterlilios at State College. (Dot. by L. L. Buchanan.) 
WISTERIA 
POTATO LSAEHOPPER ( Empoasca fabae Harr.) 
Virginia, E. W. Poos (June 5): Severe burning of tips by adults and 
nymphs on pink wisteria, Wisteria multi juga rosc-a , whereas on 
W. sinensis , nearby, both nymphs and adults occurred but not 
abundantly enough to cause burning of leaves. The same observa- 
tion was made on these plants in August l^g. (Det. by Nancy 
H. Wheeler.) 
