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Ohio, T, H. Parks (Juno 20): Very abundant on leaves of sono maple trees and 
received from vridoly separated localities in. Ohio,. 
OAK V 
AN OAK LZAF HOLLEP ( Argyrotoxa s enipurpur ana Kearf,) 
ITow Jersey, C, W, Collins and assistants (June 6); Noticeable defoliation of 
pin oaks now evident in the vicinity of Morristown, Insect caused similar j 
injury iii sane general areas in 153^ end 1939 » ' I 
PINE 
EUROPEM PINE SHOOT MOTH ( ?iiya.cionia bub liana Schiff,) 
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Connecticut. and Nev/ York, E, P, Pelt (June 25) i Becoming abundant and injurious i 
in •southwestern Connecticut and southea.stern New York, [ 
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Michigan, R, Hutson (June 22); Larva,e about two-thirds grown received from Eas- 
Lansing on May 31# Other larvae received from Marshall, Plymouth, Royal 
Oak, Detroit, and Cohoctah v/ere practically full grown on Jvine 20, 
NANTUCKET PINE SHOOT MOTH ( Rhyacionia frustrana Comst, ) 
Virginia, L, A, Hetrick (Juno 24); Most of the first generation had emerged 
in New Kent County by June 19, The first generation was still in the Icoxvr 
str^^e in Mathews County on Juno 21 , 
A PINE 1®SDLE MINER ( Exoteleia pinifoliella Chamb,^ 
Massachusetts, H. A, Bess ot al, (June 24); Pitch pine needle miner abundant 
this year in the vicinity of Westfield, In a. nui-ibor of places several 
trees \jctq conspicuously affected, A 2-acre fgrovc liad a distinct- brownish 
appearance, 
J. V, Stehaffnor, Jr, (Juno 24): Observed as abundant in vicinity of Sud- 
bury during May, 
ZIMMERi-IAN’S PINE TIP MOTE ( Pinipostis • zlmnernaiini C-rote) 
Ne\f York, R, E, Horsey (June); Larvae reported a-s numerous rud destructive on 
mgho pine and less common on tv/o other vr>,rieties in ornamental plantings 
at Rochester on June 12, 
' A SAV/PLY ( Acontholyda crythroccphala L,) 
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Nov; York, E, P. ^elt (Juno 25); Occurred in numbers on several pine trees at I 
Mt, Kisco, 
Now Jersey, C, L, Cris\i;old (Juno 6); Pirst adults observed this spring on 
May 6 at Morristovm, 2gg laying began on Maj'’ 7» ‘Cnd fir^ hatching observe - 
on May 29, Larvae still in first instar on June 6, 
