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LILY 
APHIDS (Aphiidae) 
Washington. C. P. Doucette (May 17)i Myzus convolvuli Kith, found sparsely 
scattered in terminals of various lilies at Sumner. (Det. hy P. W. 
Mason. ) 
Oregon. C. P. Doucette (May 12): Aphi s gossypii Glov. present on lily 
plants in a nursery at Dilla rd~ XMay 13) : Aphids found on lilies at 
Harbor included M. circumf lexus Buckt., A. gossypii , and M, convolvuli . 
(May 14): At Charleston one specimen of M. circumf lexus was collected 
on lily, and M. convolvuli was moderately abundant. (Det . hy P. W. 
Mason. ) 
MAGNOLIA 
TULIPTRiE SCALE ( Toumeyella liriodendri Gmel. ) 
Texas. R. K. Fletcher (July 8): Collected from pink magnolia at Beaumont. 
(Det* hy H. MorrisonJ) 
PHLOX 
PHLOX PLANT BUG ( Lopidea davisi Knight) 
Indiana. J. J. Davis (July 26): Very abundant at La Payette and 
Indianapolis. 
ROSE 
ROSE CURCULIO ( Rhynchites hicolor P. ) 
Minnesota. M. W. Wing (July 15): Very abundant on rose at Saint Anthony Park, 
and present on rose at Elk River. . ■ 
Utah. G. F. Knowlton (July 20): Damaging rosebuds severely in a garden at 
Logan. 
ROSE LEAP BEETLE ( Nodonota puncticollis Say) 
Virginia. W, J. Schoene (July 23)i Reported as doing considerable damage to 
apples in some places early in June. 
South Dakota. H. C.. Severin (July 26): Considerable damage to roses, 
especially in the eastern part of State, 
A SCARABAEID ( Strigoderma arboricola P, ) 
Minnesota. M. W. Wing (July 15): Present on rose at Saint Paul, and on 
•flowers at New York Mills. 
A SCARABAEID ( Trichiotinus assimilis Kby. ) 
Minnesota, M.- W. Wing (July 15): Present on rose at Pequot Lakes. 
UBRaRY 
STATE PLANT BOARD 
