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SPEUCE 3UDW0RM ( Cacsecia. fiDiif erana. Clem. ) 
Minnesota. M. W. Wing (August 15); Moderately abundant on jack pine in Beltrami 
County. 
A MOTH ( Dioryctria zimmerinani Grote) 
Maine. H. B. Peirson (August I 9 ): Zi miner man ’ s pine moth common on yomag white 
pine trees in central Maine, especially about wounds at the base of branches 
on the main trunlc. Injury caused to small plantation trees near the base 
of apparently unwounded trees during recent years. Larvae were nearly 
full grown the last of July, 
PINE TUBE MOTH ( Ar gyro taenia pinitubana Kearf.) 
Wyoming, J. C, Evenden (July lO): Always present within lodgepole pine stands 
in West Yellowstone, Severe outbrealc this yeo.r, which can be considered 
as being in epidemic proportions, a. fev; miles to the southeast of Madison 
Junction, All trees are infested, 
A PINE APHID ( Cinara taedae Tissot) 
Virginia. L, A, Hetrick (August 24); Noted feeding in great numbers on July 12 
on old needles of loblolly pines in Middlesex County. Deeding causes a 
premature yellowing and shedding of needles. Infestation has since been 
noted at other points in the tidewater area. Population' has rapidly de- 
creased since August 1, (Det. by P. W. Mason,) 
SPRUCE GALL APHID ( Pineus pinifoliae Pitch) 
New York, T, Parr (August 6); Aphids collected at St, Huberts on white pine 
needles on July 30* (Det. by P. W. Mason.) 
North^ Carolina. D. L. Wray (July Usual dama.ge observed on spruce trees a,t 
Hot Springs, Madison County; Poplan, Mitchell County; and Highlands, Ma<?on 
County, 
A THHIPS ( Gnophothrips piniphilus Crawf,) 
Rhode^l^slan^^ ^C.^C. ^Jongin|S^( August 20); Pound on -ri-ustrian i)ine in Kent County, 
POPLilH 
A CERAMBYCID (Plectrodera scalator P, ) 
Missouri. J. Castelli (August2); Beetle found in Pacific submitted on July 3 I. 
(Det. by U, S, Pisher. ) 
