CAI'.ISLLIA 
A TOHTRICID ( Pseudaonidi a paeoniae Ckll,) 
Texas, J. U, C^-ockett (August 2j)t Specimens on twigs of Camellia japonic a 
sent from Houston, (^et, ly H. Morrison.) 
CAICPEOR 
CA^iPHOR THRIPS ( Liothrips floridensis Watson) 
Mississippi, T^ p, McCrehee (September 2^) i Causing injury to camph-or trees 
in the G-uliport area» 
Dm I A 
SUlTFLOViTDR I'ESYIL ( RjiGdohaenus tredecimpunctatus 111.) 
Virginia, L, A, Hetrick (September 15)j Larvae and pupae found in dahlia stems 
at West Point, 
Wisconsin, E, L, Chambers (September lO): Severely damaging dahlia.s at Mp^dison, 
the stcO-lks being completely riddled just about time for the plants to come 
into full bloom. Specimens received, (^ct, by L. L, Buchanan,) 
DOeWOOD 
A BEETLE ( Oborea tripunctata. Swed, ) 
Pennsylvania, A. Muller (August 26); Not a serious ]?est but rather abundant on 
flowering dogwood and on Cornus stolenifora and its varieties in some 
nurseries a,t Norristown, 
DOGWOOD CLUB GALL ( My c o dip 1 o s i s alternata Pelt) 
Nexi^ England, 
New York, E, 
Maryland, E. 
Virginia. E, 
usual 
E, P, Pelt (September 24); Somewha.t common in southern New Englanc^ 
P. Pelt (September 24); Rather common in southeastern Nex-; York, 
EUONYMUS 
MJOEYMUS SCALE ( Chiona spis euonymi Const,) 
N, Cory (September): Present in Baltimore County, 
G, Walker and L, D, Anderson (September 24): More aloundrnt than 
in Norfolk area* 
Ala,bama, J. M, Robinson (Augnst 26): Reported as a.ttacking evergreen trees in 
Alexander City* 
