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"WHITE PINE WEEVIL ( Pissodes strobi Pock) 
New Hampshire* J. G. Conklin (April 19) t Ohserved feeding in numbers on 
white pine at Durham. 
Massachusetts. J. V. Schaffner, Jr. (April 15) : Adults rather abundant 
on terminals of white pine in a. plantation at Weston, in the eastern 
part of the State. 
Connecticut. J. V. Schaffner, Jr. (April 2l) : Deported as abundant 
throughout the State. Very early season. 
New York. J. V. Schaffner (April 21 ) : Reported abundant in the State. 
Adults first observed on April lo at Norwich, 
A WEEVIL ( Hylobius radicis Buch, ) 
Massachusetts. J. V. Schaffner, Jr., (April 15) * Adults emerged from 
hibernation within the last few days. A few were found on the terminal 
of Corsican and white pine at Weston on April 15» 
Connecticut. E. P. Pelt (April 23); Infestation found at Stamford. 
New York. E. P. Pelt (April 23 ) • Infestation found at Mill Neck; others 
rather common. 
PALES WEEVIL ( Hylobius pales Hbst.) 
New Hampshire. J. C. Conklin (April S): Specimens received from 
Sanbornton, in central part of State. Reported as causing extensive 
damage to a large planting of white pine seedlings set out last year. 
Virginia. L, A. Hetrick (April 10) : Collected from foliage of Pinus 
taeda in King and Queen County. 
PINE APHIDS ( Cinara spp.) 
New York. E. P. Pelt (April 23)! Eggs of the pine leaf aphid (Cinara 
strobi (Pitch)) rather common on white pines in the Greater New York 
area. 
Virginia. L. A. Hetrick (April 15) S i C. taedae Tissot found feeding on 
foliage of loblolly pine in Middlesex County, in the eastern part of 
the State. More abundant than usual. Syrphid larvae present. 
A SAWPLY ( Neodiprion americanum Leach) 
Virginia. L. A. Hetrick (April 27) ! In: King and Queen County the hatching 
of overwintered eggs is again correlated with shedding of pollen from 
staminate cones of Pinus taeda. 
RED-HEADED PINE SAWPLY ( Neodiprion lecontei Pitch) 
Virginia. L. A. Hetrick (April ll) : Adults emerged for first time from 
caged cocoons held in insectary at West Point, in. the eastern part of 
the State. 
