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'• ■ • COTONEASTER 
.A.WEBWOEM (Cremona' cOtoneastriBusck) 
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Oregon, J, Schuh and E. G. Eosentiel (April l6)j !The cotoneaster wetworm 
, has "been found <in .the . second, third, and fourth instars in the 
Willamette Valley, The 'l&rvae are feeding hut none have pupated, 
LEAF CEUMPLER ( Mineola indigenella Zell. ) 
Nebraska, M. H. Swenk (April 15)j Found to have been attacking Cotoneaster 
acuti folia in Lincoln County on April 4, 
DOGWOOE ' 
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DOGWOOD CLUB GALL ( Mycodiplosis alternata Felt) 
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Connecticut. E. P* Felt (April 23)j Somewhat common and injurious in both 
the Danbury and Stamford areas* 
GLADIOLUS 
GL^IOLUS THRIPS ( Taeniothrips simplex Morison) 
Florida, J. E. Watson (April 26): Prevalent in gladiolus planta,tions ‘in 
Manatee and Lee Counties, 
Montana, H. B. Mills (April 22): Found on dormant gladiolus at Missoula 
and Bo zeman, 
•• HOLLYHOCK , * ■ , ' . 
LEAF BEETLES (Chrysomelidae) 
Utah, G. F. Knowlton -(April '13 ): Damaging hollyhock foliage at Farmington 
and Salt Lake City, 
lEIS 
APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
Virginia, C. R. Willey (April): On April 12 several beds of German. iris 
at Roanoke were observed to be heavily infested with aphids, some of 
which were parasitized, ' ■ 
DEODAR 
DEODAR WEEVIL ( Pissodes nemorensis Germ, ) 
Mississippi, N. D. Peets (April 23)'l Specimens sent in with the statement 
that they were feeding on Cedrus deodara trees in Walthall County, 
