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TERRAPIN SCAL3!? ( Lecanium nigrofa.sciatum Perg. ) 
Pennsylvania. H. M. Steiner (March 2S): Pew heavy infestations, hut 
scales are common in many peach orchards in Adams County. 
PSA R 
PEAS THRIPS ( Taeniothrips inconsequons Uzel) 
Oregon. S. C. Jones (March 3) ; Pirst emergence found in opening Italian 
prune huds at Salem, Keizar Bottom District, on March 3« 
California. S. P. Bailey (March 22); Emergence is lightest in 10-year 
record. Little or no hud damage occurred on either pears or prunes 
in the major deciduous-fruit-growing counties. 
CHERRY 
BLACK CHERRY APHID ( Hyzus ccrasi P.) 
Idaho. H. C. Manis (March 22); Abundant, especially in untreated orchards. 
PLUM 
LEAP CRUMPLES ( Mineola indigenella Zell.) 
Idaho. K. C. Manis (March 22); Larvae heavily infesting prune orchards in 
Gem an d Canyon Counties. Most orchards examined have light infesta- 
tions. 
CURRANT 
GOOSEBERRY BORER ( Xylocrius agas s i z i Lee.) 
Oregon. J. Sc huh (March 10); Specimens found in currant roots at Oregon 
City. 
PECAN 
HICKORY SHUCK WORM ( Laspeyresia cany ana Pitch) 
Florida,. S. 0. Hill (March 12); Pirst adu.lt emerged from caged material 
at Monticello on March 12. 
GIANT APHID ( Longi stigma caryae Harr.) 
Mississippi. C. Lyle (February 20): Specimens taken from pecan in Ha.rrison 
County, 
■Maryland. E. P. Pelt (March 3l)’ Eggs extremely abundant on pin oak 'at 
Bethesda. 
