EOHEYSUCKIS 
AH APHID ( lUiopalos iphuii nellifoorun Hottes) 
Hew Jersey, M, H. Leonard (June 2j)i Kodcrato infestation on lar?"c honeysuckle 
hush. at HidcTOWOod, Hcportod as hein’/^ norc nunerous early in the nonth, 
IHIS - 
IRIS VffiEVIL ( Mononychus vulpeculus S** ) 
Massachusetts, A, I, Dourne (Juno 6)j Specinons sent in f ron Horthar^ton, in 
central Ilanpshire County, with report that they v;ero very a,hundant and 
causint"^ considerable dana;”e to the flower hods and also foliafje of larse 
plantings, 
Michi,":an, R. Hutson (Juno 22): Reported fron Ann Arbor and Lansini?, Coixion in 
wild iri.s throughout the southern part of the State, 
IRIS DOPiER (Macronoctua. onusta Grote) ' 
Michigan, R, Hutson (June 22): Reported fron Oxford and East Lansing, 
JUITIPER i\HD CEDAR 
, JUHIPER IfHEV/ORI^ ( Pichoneris na.rginollu3 E,) 
Maryland, E, E. Snith (June 22): Severe danago noted on juhipo'rs in' a nunber o; 
ornanontal. plantings in the Silver Spring area. In one planning a thoroug 
cleanup was nadc in 193 ^; liriht infesta.tion occurred in the spring of 1939 * 
becano severe, and required another troatnent in 1940 to’ 'save the plants, 
Michigan, R, Hutson (Juiae 22): Reported fron Detroit, Kalanazoo, Spring Lake, 
Lansing, and Rattle Crook, 
A V/EEYIL ( Pachylobius ' picivorus Gem.) 
Mississi^opi, C, Lj^lo (June 25): Specinons' of the pitch-eating weevil wore found 
on deodar trees in Choctaw County early in June, 
LARICoPim 
CYCLAMEH MITE ( Tarsonenus pallidus Ranks) 
Minnesota, A, G, Ruggles end assistants (June): "Very abundant at Saint Paul, 
LILAC , 
OYSTERSHELL SCALE ( Lopidosaphes ulni L. ) 
Hew York, R. E, Horsey (June 15)j Lila.c branch badly encrusted v;ith old and 
nev/ly sot scale broufiit in for identification fron a, tovm south of 
Rochester, 
