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CA' THOR 
AVOCADO KED MITE ( Parate tranychus yothersi McG.) 
Florida. J. E. Watson (October 21): Very abundant on camphor in 
most parts of the State, causing russeting of the foliage. 
CAPITA 
LARGER GANNA LEAF ROLLEE ( Calpodes ethlius Cram. ) 
Georgia. 0. I. Snar»p (September 22): Seriously damaged a clump 
of cannas at Port Valley, central part of the State. 
COLU . 3 1 WE 
AM APHID ( Porga.ndeid.ia trirhoda Walk.) 
New Jersey. M. D. Leonard (October 17): Several columbine plants 
at Ridgewood were reported recently as but very lightly infested 
a*A still romain so, although last fall at this time the lower 
leaves had plenty of this aphid. Almost no alates present. 
EUQT-TY'.IUS 
- EUONYMUS SCALE ( Chionaspis euonymi Const.) 
New York. M. D. Leonard (October 7): Euonymus twigs heavily 
infested were brought in for identification and control. 
PI PETE PEN 
A LA CEBU G ( Corythucha cydoniao Fitch) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (September 25): Specimens received from 
Washington County. They were feeding on Pyracantha sp. 
LEAP CEUMPLEE ( ~. 'incola indigenella Zell.) 
Texas. R. K. Eletcher (October 20): Very common on highway 
plantings of Pyracanth a. sp. throughout the central part of 
the State. 
GLADIOLUS 
THE I PS (Thripidae) 
Louisiana. C. 0. Eddy (October 25) : The gladiolus thrips 
( Taeniothrips simplex Mo risen) , so abundant on glads last 
spring, are not found, on fall glads. 
