PITCH TWIG MOTH ( Petrova. constockiana Fern.) 
Hew York*. E. P. Pelt (March 31)* Injury moderately abundant in the Bronx, 
Hew York City, 
DEODAR WEEVIL ( Pissodes nenorensis Gem. ) 
West Virginia. F. Waldo Craig (February 25) J Seriously damaging large red 
pine trees in an g~ to 12 -year-old plantation in Mingo County, chiefly 
fron t he ground line to 6 - 12 inches above, and almost entirely in the 
inner bark and cambium layer of the tree. (Dot. by L. L. Buchanan.) 
RED TURPEHTIHE BEETLE ( Dendroc tonus va,lons Lee.) 
Massachusetts. E. P. Felt (March 31)* Continues to be an important pest 
of pines in the Cape Cod area. 
PALES WEEV I L ( Hylobius pales Hb s t . ) 
Delaware. S. P. Felt (March 3 l) : Caused somewhat serious injury to’ small 
pines in the Wilmington area, 
A PIHE WEEVIL ( Scythropus f errugineus Casey) 
Oregon. R. L. Post (March IS): Abundant in a small area in the vicinity 
of Peoria, in the Willamette Valley. Adults are making their typical, 
broadly sorratc feeding injuries on yellow pine needles, especially 
on young trees. 
WHITE PUTS APHID ( Cjnara. strobi Fitch) 
Hew York, E. P. Felt (March 31) : Eggs extremely abundant on red pine at 
Harr i nan, Orange County. 
PIHE HEEDLE SCALE ( Chionaspis pinifoliae Fitch) 
Connecticut. E. P. Felt (March 31 )• Somewhat abundant on pines at Stamford. 
SPRUCE 
EASTEPJ' SPRUCE GALL APHID ( Adelges abietis L. ) 
Connecticut. E. P. Felt (March 3 l)* Abundant on individual trees in south- 
western part of State. 
